(Pinal Dave) As most of you know that latest update from Microsoft about SQL Server 2016 was released of CTP2.1 version. There is a long list of new features getting introduced in SQL Server 2016. In this blog, I would talk about one of the security feature called Dynamic Data Masking.
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SQL Server – 2016 – New Feature: Dynamic Data Masking
(Pinal Dave) As most of you know that latest update from Microsoft about SQL Server 2016 was released of CTP2.1 version. There is a long list of new features getting introduced in SQL Server 2016. In this blog, I would talk about one of the security feature called Dynamic Data Masking.
System Stored Procedures for SQL Azure Linked Servers
(John Miner) Microsoft released the preview version of Azure SQL Database V12 in December of 2014. The main purpose of this version is to narrow the syntactical differences between the on-premise and in-cloud database engines. The hope is that more companies will migrate their data to this software
System Stored Procedures for SQL Azure Linked Servers
(John Miner) Microsoft released the preview version of Azure SQL Database V12 in December of 2014. The main purpose of this version is to narrow the syntactical differences between the on-premise and in-cloud database engines. The hope is that more companies will migrate their data to this software
Don’t Always Blame The Data
(Nicky van Vroenhoven) Just a quick post on this error I received yesterday.
Writing Repeatable T-SQL
(Derik Hammer) Writing code for a database is more of a challenge than writing for applications. Before the developers bite my head off, I do not mean that the languages, such as T-SQL, are more difficult or that applications are any less sophisticated than database management systems (DBMS).
What is Database Lifecycle Management (DLM)?
(William Brewer) When the different teams that are involved throughout the life a database fail to reconcile their different roles and priorities, and so fail to cooperate, or work adaptively, the result is gridlock: databases defined as though carved in stone rather than by code and data. DLM offer
SQL SERVER – Tips working with Files inside SQL Server
(Pinal Dave) When two SQL enthusiasts meet, often the conversation drifts to questioning each others understanding and implementation. Now, when two DBA’s meet it is always a great to see how the conversation goes because each carry a ton of baggage which can sometimes contradict too.
Don’t Always Blame The Data
(Nicky van Vroenhoven) Just a quick post on this error I received yesterday.
Writing Repeatable T-SQL
(Derik Hammer) Writing code for a database is more of a challenge than writing for applications. Before the developers bite my head off, I do not mean that the languages, such as T-SQL, are more difficult or that applications are any less sophisticated than database management systems (DBMS).
