SQL Server Magazine UPDATE
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Facebook’s New Settings Raise Data Privacy Questions
Brian discusses how Facebook's new privacy settings open up opportunities for marketers and criminals to use people's Facebook information to target them.
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Brian Moran
How Did We Get Here?
Kalen looks back at the three events and decisions that impacted the course of her professional life.
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Kalen Delaney
Thanks for Dreaming, Dr. Gray
In an open letter to Santa, Brian thanks Dr. Jim Gray for dreaming of a day when a terabyte-sized server could be built for less than $10,000.
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Brian Moran
Is Perfect Software Possible?
Kalen discusses whether there should be a standard for the types of bugs or the number of bugs that are acceptable in a new product release.
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Kalen Delaney
Kevin Kline Unplugged
Brian Moran talks candidly with Kevin Kline about his ten years of service with PASS.
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Brian Moran
SQL Server Makes Philanthropy Easy
Kalen discusses how the SQL Server MVP Deep Dives book, written by more than 50 SQL Server MVPs, benefits the War Child International Network.
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Kalen Delaney
How to 'Do' a SQL Server Conference Right
Kalen offers advice on deciding how to spend your time at the fall SQL Server conferences.
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Kalen Delaney
Are You a SAN Fan?
Brian discusses how to effectively address IO needs within your database environment.
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Brian Moran
Will Future Generations Take Virtualization for Granted?
Brian explores how virtualization is becoming the norm, rather than the exception, and how it will affect future generations.
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Brian Moran
Does Your Company Need a Full-Time DBA?
If your SQL Server environment doesn't require a full-time DBA, here's what you need to know to make sure you have someone with SQL Server knowledge on-call if necessary.
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Kalen Delaney
Attend SQL Server Training Events from Your Desk
Virtual training events are changing the SQL Server training landscape as they become more popular and more organizations cut their training budgets.
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Brian Moran
What’s a Little Education Worth?
As training numbers dip because of the economy, Kalen looks at what SQL Server training is worth.
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Kalen Delaney
Want the Latest SQL Server Features? Then Upgrade!
Kalen discusses how you can use features from the latest versions of SQL Server in older versions of SQL Server, and explains the benefit of having to upgrade in order to use new features.
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Kalen Delaney
Do You Need a Bit More Power, or 64 Bits?
Kalen discusses the benefits to running 64-bit SQL Server systems.
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Kalen Delaney
Understanding SQL Server 2008 R2’s Key Features
A look at SQL Server 2008's enhancements, and Brian's thoughts about TechEd going from a 2-week event to a 1-week event.
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Brian Moran
Should You Gather Performance Metrics Yourself?
Kalen explores whether you should collect performance data yourself or use a tool to do it.
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Kalen Delaney
Leave the Database Tuning to Us
The management data warehouse is useful for tuning queries and applications, but can it automate the database tuning process?
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Kalen Delaney
What Could the Oracle-Sun Deal Mean for the Database Market?
Brian dicusses factors that will determine how Oracle's purchase of Sun Microsystems affects the software and database markets.
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Brian Moran
Understanding the Fast Track Data Warehouse Reference Architectures
Brian provides information about Microsoft's SQL Server Fast Track Data Warehouse and points you to resources that you can use to learn more about this product's reference architecture.
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Brian Moran
How Many DBAs Does It Take to Administer a Database?
What would happen if there was no one to administer SQL Server on a daily basis? Kalen explores how managed service providers can work in this scenario.
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Kalen Delaney
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