Featured Article(s) Tips for using SQL Server 2005 Merge Replication (Part 2) Here are some helpful tips to performance tune and optimize SQL Server 2005 Merge Replication. I Can Hear the Users Now: "We Want (More) Reports!" Egad. Building reports and writing the applications to produce them, get them to the users and let them tweak them with parameters and […]
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What Is Your SQL Server Day All About?
Featured Article(s) Understanding the SDLC phases of a Software Project [Part II] In the earlier part in this series we have had a look at the basics related to this topic and a few phases of SDLC. In this part we will discuss some other phases of SDLC in the sections that follow. RSS To Get SQL Server Results? Yes. […]
SQL Server Show Live Now, Your 15 Minutes
Watch the Latest Weekly SQL Server Show, Released Today Watch SelectViews – Facing the Real World Users, a Tool for Optimizing Queries. Query Plans, Your 15 Minutes of Fame, Current Release Versions, Upcoming Events, Tips and More. > Click Here to Watch The Show. Consolidation is More Than Moving Around Instances Frankly, when I first started learning about consolidation, I […]
SQL Server Management Tools, SQL Server 2008 NOT Slipping
New SQL Server Weekly Show Tomorrow Catch the current show by watching it here. Thanks for all of the excellent feedback and comments on the shows! Featured Article(s) We have always done it that way! How many times have you looked at an issue and thought what were they thinking? Maybe you even asked the question out loud. Save Development […]
Merge Replication, SQL Server Reporting Services Help
Watch The Latest Weekly SQL Server Show > Watch SelectViews – now with the segment selector in Beta, allowing you to jump around the show. Featured Article(s) Tips for using SQL Server 2005 Merge Replication (Part 1) Here are some helpful tips to performance tune and optimize SQL Server 2005 Merge Replication. It’s Like A SQL Server Private Investigator… When […]
Webcast Today: SQL Server Consolidation
Featured Article(s) Understanding the SDLC Phases of a Software Project [Part I] Software Development follows various structured models and methodologies similar to any other engineering discipline. Each of these models provides its own set of methodologies to design and develop a software application. The choice of any such models entirely depends on the nature of the software project in hand […]
SQL Server Consolidation, Fantasy Football and ISCSI SANs
Featured Article(s) Script Demo: DM like Views representing sp_spaceused data A "DM View"-like view is described which returns sp_spaceused statistics for the tables of the database the view is created in. …includes both an SS2K compatible version, and an enhanced SS2K5 version Did You Watch the Latest SQL Server Show Yet? Posted Friday – Watch it Here. (Show is open […]
New SQL Server Weekly Show, SelectViews, Open Access
New Weekly SQL Server Show Posted (Open access for everyone): SelectViews: SQL Server versions settling in? SQL On Call, Upcoming events…The 60 second tip of the day, keeping users from becoming numb to security and much more. Our MiniCast is all about setting up a trace using SQL Server 2000. > Watch the show here Featured Article(s) Make your Applications […]
Performance Point Server: Yet Another Layer?
Featured Article(s) Understanding Failover Clusters Vanitha Vaidialingam – This article attempts to define for newbie users the concepts of failover clustering and the types of failover clustering and the benefits of using them. Need to Get Up To Speed on BI? BI is a core requirement for many installations and something that many people are struggling with – not only […]
The Unbearable State of Numbness with SQL Server
Watch the Latest Weekly SQL Server Show SelectViews, our weekly program, features information, tips and tricks about using and supporting SQL Server. We also launched the beta of the "Segment Selector" this week, allowing you to jump around the show and pick the segments most interesting to you (or re-watch other segments a second time). Check out the show, here. […]