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[September 21, 2009]  
What Happens to Your Transaction Log in SIMPLE Recovery Model?
In this PASS Summit Unite 2009 Speaker Tip, Kalen Delaney explains how the transaction log behaves in the SIMPLE recovery model in SQL Server 2008.
SQL Server Magazine  — Kalen Delaney

[August 2008]  
3 Steps to Troubleshooting Device Drivers
If your applications load slowly or don't load at all, the culprit might be a device driver. Knowing how to recognize, diagnose, and solve driver performance problems can save you time and frustration.
Windows IT Pro  — Steven Daugherty

[July 28, 2008]  
3 Steps to Troubleshooting Device Drivers
Windows IT Pro  — Steven Daugherty

[May 28, 2008]  
SQL Server Internals Viewer
Windows IT Pro  — Kevin Kline

[June 2008]  
SQL Server Internals Viewer
Use the four main interfaces provided by this free tool to see how SQL Server stores data.
SQL Server Magazine  — Kevin Kline

[December 2006]  
Ask the Experts
Our experts answer your questions about using Group Policy to deploy an SCW-developed security policy, updating a large number of user records at one time, managing power settings in Windows XP and more.
Windows IT Pro  — Various Authors

[January 2006]  
Get REORGANIZEd
SQL Server 2005 gives new options for cleaning up clutter.
SQL Server Magazine  — Kalen Delaney

[January 2006]  
To Defrag or Not To Defrag?
SQL Server Magazine  — Kalen Delaney

[December 2005]  
Going to Pieces
Internal and external fragmentation have a fascinating, dependent relationship.
SQL Server Magazine  — Kalen Delaney

[November 2005]  
Index Organization in 2005
New creation commands and functions replace DBCC options. See what else is new in SQL Server 2005 index organization and management.
SQL Server Magazine  — Kalen Delaney

[December 2005]  
Piecing Together Fragmentation
SQL Server’s dynamic new sys.dm_db_index_physical_stats() function can give you information about any SQL Server 2005 object that needs physical storage. Find out how you can use this rich resource.
SQL Server Magazine  — Kalen Delaney

[October 2005]  
Keeping Concurrent
A new capability, row-level versioning, helps SQL Server 2005 prevent some of the old locking and blocking conflicts.
SQL Server Magazine  — Kalen Delaney

[August 25, 2005]  
WinInfo Daily UPDATE--Google Enters IM Market with Google Talk--August 24, 2005
Internet search giant Google--which is quickly becoming a leading online media company--today launched the Google Talk IM service.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[August 24, 2005]  
WinInfo Daily UPDATE--Google Enters IM Market with Google Talk--August 24, 2005
Following closely on the heels of its Monday release of Google Desktop 2, Internet search giant Google today launched the Google Talk IM service.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[September 2005]  
Network Infrastructure
A sound network foundation is the key to your business's effectiveness and productivity. Here are the winners of our Network Infrastructure category.
Windows IT Pro  — Editors

[September 2005]  
Network Analyzer
Readers' top choice for Best Network Anaylzer was Sunbelt Software's LanHound.
Windows IT Pro  — Editors

[September 2005]  
Load Balancer
Readers handed the Best Load Balancer award to the Network Load Balancing (NLB) technology inherent in Windows Server 2003.
Windows IT Pro  — Editors

[September 2005]  
Network Management
Network maintenance is one of the IT pro's core responsibilities. Network load-balancing, analyzing, and designing are three essential chores. Here are the winners in the Network Management category.
Windows IT Pro  — Editors

[September 2005]  
Seek and You Shall Find
There’s so much to know about metadata in SQL Server 2005—and plenty of changes, too. How do you find everything you’re looking for?
SQL Server Magazine  — Kalen Delaney

[August 2005]  
Conditional Recompile
You can work around some of the drawbacks of conditionally recompiling stored procedures, but be careful when handling dynamic SQL.
SQL Server Magazine  — Kalen Delaney





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