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At least once a month, a client has The Postgres Conversation™ with me. It happens at the end […]
At least once a month, a client has The Postgres Conversation™ with me. It happens at the end […]
MongoDB is a scalable database management system that stores data as documents in a collection, rather than […]
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Introduction Azure Data Studio is the next iteration in Microsoft’s development of a cross-platform client tool for developing […]
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As an editor working with other people’s technical writing for many years, you might guess that either […]
Sometimes when people post questions at https://pollgab.com/room/brento, the answer is just a link, nothing more, nothing less. It […]
t’s gearing up to be an exciting week November 14th – 17th as we prepare for this […]
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Edwin Sarmiento has been producing a first-timer’s guide for the PASS Data Community Summit since 2016. He has […]
In the era of data-driven decision-making, the ability to efficiently analyze and derive insights from time-series data is […]
The first day back after a long vacation is always rough, and today’s no exception. I took your […]
The SQL NTILE() is a window function that allows you to break a table into a specified […]
Microsoft Fabric, including the Data Warehouse, evolves faster than we can analyze and write about it. Here […]
Just in time for Microsoft Ignite and the PASS Data Community Summit, version 1.47.0 of Azure Data Studio […]
Why yes, I’m wearing the same shirt as the video from “yesterday”. Why do you ask? Stop paying […]
NEW YORK – November 6, 2023 – Timescale, the cloud database company, has announced the launch of their […]
You’re comfortable writing queries to get the data you need. But you’re uncomfortable if someone asks you how it […]
Is your company hiring for a database position as of November 2023? Do you wanna work with the […]
Always looking for Open Source data to highlight the capabilities of Microsoft Analytics solutions, I have: In […]
Toujours à la recherche de données Open Source afin de mettre en exergue les capacités des solutions […]
Earlier this year, we migrated the entire Stack Overflow for Teams platform to Azure. This was a […]
Introduction In this article, we will see how to connect SQL Server with Python using the pyodbc library. […]
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One of the technologies that my new job brought with it was learning about all the various […]
It’s time for a new blog on how Ansible can simplify SQL Server deployment, configuration, and availability. If […]
PostgreSQL continues to be all the rage in 2023, whether in “vanilla” form of the fully open-source […]
Introduction Efficiently migrating tables to a new schema in T-SQL is a common task for database administrators and […]
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It’s gearing up to be an exciting week November 14th – 17th as we prepare for this year’s […]
As of SQL Server 2022 Cumulative Update (CU) 6, configuring replication using authentication with Microsoft Entra ID (formerly […]
You’ve used sp_Blitz and the First Responder Kit to learn a lot about your databases. You read the […]
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The Short Story We will be upgrading our systems on Thur, Nov 2, from around 930a GMT to […]
Introduction In this article, we will talk about Azure Data Factory’s newly introduced Pipeline return value features. We […]