(Allan Hirt) I teased this blog post a little while back at SQLBits, but I’m finally getting a chance to finish this blog post. No stale, scheduled content here – it’s always hot off the presses.
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Querying temp tables across a linked server.
(Kenneth Fisher) And if you are still reading you probably fit into one of the following categories.
Does index fragmentation matter?
(Tibor Karaszi) Short answer: probably not. Long answer: read on.
Db2Night Show #z95: Db2 Batch System Design for High Performance
(Martin) 94% of our studio audience learned something!Neal described the issues, challenges and techniques for designing optimal batch applications.
Java 12 String API Updates
(Grzegorz Piwowarek) Want to learn more about the new features coming to Java 12 string APIs?
Serverless Architectures
(Patryk Borowa) While Serverless is not exactly a new idea, it has certainly been gaining traction in recent months. In this article I will explain what Serverless Architecture is and what are it’s advantages and disadvantages. And most importantly – the use cases!
Complete information About the SSL Certificate
(Honey Sriwas) While many of us would have frequently heard this term “SSL Certificate”, but very few of us actually know what it is or how it works and since very few of us really know what an SSL Certificate is, it’s quite obvious that they might not be aware of its importance or criticality in th
Working with the Kendo UI Grid with ASP.NET MVC
(Tapas Pal) To present tabular data in our Web applications, developers generally use HTML tables or other UI libraries.
SQL Monitor 9 – Proactively Monitor Large SQL Server Estates
(Pinal Dave) Let me tell you about a real-world scenario which I often see at organizations I work with. In the perfect world, as organizations grow, their team should grow too. But often that isn’t the reality.
Server version in the binary log
(Maria Couceiro) Replication topologies, whether master-slave or group replication setups, may be composed of servers using different MySQL versions.
