Morris Lewis
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 Morris Lewis is the database administrator for Digichart, an application service provider for the healthcare industry. He is the author of SQL Server Security Distilled (2nd ed., Apress).
Email address: morris@holistech.com
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56 results found for Morris Lewis, displaying items 1 - 20
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Winning the Fragmentation Battle
Table and database-file fragmentation are performance-killers that require ongoing vigilance to keep them in check. Learn about one DBA's creative methods for troubleshooting and fixing these problems.
SQL Server Magazine
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December 29, 2005 |
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Relevant T-SQL Stored Procedures
Here's a brief guide to the stored procedures mentioned in the main article as well as a few additional ones that the author used in his fragmentation solution.
Windows IT Pro
Buyer's Guide: Backup and Restore Software
Backup and recovery software offers fabulous new features to help you work safer and faster; but which software is best for you? Use this handy guide to narrow down your choices.
SQL Server Magazine
Lab Report: LiteSpeed and UltraBac
For database backup, Imceda LiteSpeed for SQL Server and UltraBac give you backup to a hard disk and good data compression. LiteSpeed might be the fastest database-backup software, but UltraBac offers strong management capabilities.
SQL Server Magazine
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September 17, 2002 |
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How to Build a Snort Server
IDSs are an important part of any network. One free, open-source tool for implementing an IDS is Snort.
Windows IT Pro
Guard Your Data with Kerberos
All security operations in SQL Server depend on authentication and authorization. Kerberos authentication, the Windows 2000 default, offers identification of both the client and the server.
SQL Server Magazine
IPSec vs. Kerberos
Examine the strengths and weaknesses of each encryption method for the best security.
SQL Server Magazine
Keeping Up with the Black Hats
You need to stay on top of new technology to do your job well. Morris Lewis, Guest Editor, shares his view about the Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) security certification and how it can help you keep a step ahead of the Black Hats.
Windows IT Pro
Feng Shui and Database Design
Bring the ancient art of Feng Shui into your design to let your data flow more smoothly. When you orient the data flow toward the user and remove bottlenecks that block the flow, you can achieve true balance and harmony in your system.
SQL Server Magazine
Learning for Life
SQL Server trainer and consultant Morris Lewis recommends a variety of resources that SQL Server administrators and developers can use to improve their knowledge and advance their careers.
SQL Server Magazine
Bibliography of Resources
Bibliographic references for all books, online resources, and MOC courses that Morris Lewis describes in "Learning for Life."
SQL Server Magazine
Q & A for June 29, 2001
This week, we have three questions about TCP/IP subnetting.
Windows IT Pro
You Can Take It with You
Put your database in the palm of your hand. After you learn how to configure distributed computing with SQL Server CE and merge replication, your laptop might be taking a fewer trips out of the office.
SQL Server Magazine
Finding What You Need to Use SQL Server CE
Handy reference resources for setting up SQL Server CE and merge replication.
SQL Server Magazine
Q&A for June 15, 2001
This week, we continue our TCP/IP exploration with two questions about basic IP addressing concepts and a question that tests whether you know the functions that common TCP/IP services perform.
Windows IT Pro
Compensating for the Human Factor
Explore the advantages and disadvantages of instructor-led training compared to online training and computer-based training.
Windows IT Pro
Q & A for June 1, 2001
This week, we have three more questions to test your knowledge of TCP/IP.
Windows IT Pro
Trouble in Paradise
Find out why Morris Lewis thinks Web-based training might have a rocky road ahead, even though all signs point to growth for online training opportunities.
Windows IT Pro
Q&A for May 18, 2001
This week's questions test your knowledge of TCP/IP because TCP/IP questions permeate all of the Windows 2000 exams.
Windows IT Pro
Are You a Stealth Student?
Stealth students hurt both themselves and the class when they don't participate.
Windows IT Pro
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