Managing Data and Applications Anywhere
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Robert Davis (aka @SQLSoldier) provides clear guidance on the differences between Merge and Peer-to-Peer replication and how to decide which method is the right one to use for your pa...
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We’re starting a new topic in this next episode: Physical Storage Come hear the first webinar on this topic, from Kalen Delaney, based on her SQL Server Internals books and classes. ...
We’re continuing the topic of Physical Storage. Part 2 of this section is Allocation based on Kalen Delaney’s SQL Server Internals books and classes. In this installment, Kalen...
We’re continuing the topic of Physical Storage. Part 3 of this section is Large Object Storage. Come hear the third webinar on this topic, from Kalen Delaney, based on her SQL Server...
We’re continuing the discussion of Physical Storage with Part 4 of this topic. In this installment, Kalen will tell you about Clustered Index storage, using examples from SQL Server ...
We’re continuing the discussion of Physical Storage with Part 5 of this topic. In this installment, Kalen will tell you about Nonclustered Index storage, using examples from SQL Serv...
We’re continuing the discussion of Physical Storage with Part 6 of this topic. In this installment, Kalen will tell you about Fragmentation, using examples from SQL Server 2016 and S...
We’re continuing the topic of Physical Storage with Part 7 of this section. In this installment, Kalen will tell you about Partitioning, using examples from SQL Server 2016 and SQL S...
We’re continuing the topic of Physical Storage with Part 8 of this section. In this installment, Kalen will tell you about Data Compression, using examples from SQL Server 2016 and S...
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A leading water utility company in Portugal looked for a way to modernize their aging customer management system to enable a change in their business model to provide the service for o...
Our client, a global leader in security technology, had two mission-critical yet aging PowerBuilder applications running against Sybase ASE that were out of compliance given the lack o...
A respiratory healthcare provider needed apps for doctors and their asthmatic patients to help ensure and track proper and timely use of asthma medication. Having worked with us on a p...
Our client, a mobile advertising company, had built an ad-placement app that allowed users to track many statistics related to their advertisements. Unfortunately, the app was not buil...