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Ultimate Resource for File Extensions
davele
Occasionally, especially in large corporate clients, I find myself looking at a file extension wondering “what sort of application created that?”. Most often the file is intended to be a source of data for an SSIS extract & no-one can recall the legacy system that created it. I found the following...
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3 Jan 2010
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SQL Server 2008 Jumpstart Materials – very detailed training, now FREE to download.
davele
This post is a pointer to a lot of in-depth training on SQL 2008. It includes Virtual PC’s with Demo Scripts, Lab Exercises & a lot of PowerPoint's with notes. To get access to it all click here SQL Server 2008 Training . It is free but you do need to register as helps us to cost justify developing...
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16 Apr 2009
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Boost your Bottomline – BI Breakfast with New Horizons
davele
Recently I’ve been flying around Australia delivering a 90 min seminar called Boost your BottomLine with SQL Server BI. This post is purely to make the Slides available for the audience. The audience was predominantly technical managers & architects in companies who owned SQL Server. The goal was...
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7 Mar 2009
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