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Choosing a Microsoft Reporting Technology
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Serene Velocity: Reporting Services and Analysis Services Data
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Flash vs Disk vs SSD
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Analysis Services Introduction
Pro-Center Video Programming for IT Professionals
Parallel invocation of synchronous services in WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus
(Martin Ross and Geza Geleji) This article describes the design pattern for the parallel invocation of synchronous services using the aggregation function available for WebSphere ESB mediation flows. It takes you from learning about the basic mediation primitives to optimizing ESB performance.
Web API With AJAX: Understand Synchronous and Asynchronous Call in jQuery ajax Method
(Sourav Kayal) This article is intended to provide a practical understanding of synchronous and asynchronous calls. I can guarantee (yes, almost) that all of you know that ajax() executes asynchronously and it’s cool for modern web application. How many of you have executed an ajax() function synchr
Converting Between Data Types in MySQL
(Rob Gravelle) There are a lot of occasions for converting one data type to another. Examples include porting data from one database vendor to another, changing the data type of a column, and temporarily switching between data types for evaluation.
HOW TO: Restore the Master Database in SQL Server 2012
(Thomas LaRock) In my seven years as a production DBA I can count on one hand the number of times I have needed to restore the master database as a result of a disaster. With over 180 instances of SQL Server in our care I believe that is a large enough sample size making it safe to assume that resto
SQL Server 2014 Columnstore Index Update Internals
(Joey D’Antoni) I have this bad habit of wanting to know how things actually work that often leads me down rabbit holes. I’ve taken apart way too many mechanical things in my lifetime, and mostly have gotten them back together (though if you’re a cyclist—I never recommend taking apart a Shimano STI





