SQL Server Storage Engine

Wow - over 40 blogs from the SQL Product Team

Seeing the new blog from the doc team inspired me to ping the extended SQL team to see what active blogs there are. Here's the list I've compiled of active (or "I'm working on content right now") blogs run by members of the SQL team - grouped by area and in no particular order. Lots of cool stuff here...

Published Wednesday, February 14, 2007 10:47 AM by Paul Randal - MSFT
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河端善博の .TEXT でウェブログ said:

マイクロソフト SQL Server 各チーム、関係者が書き綴るブログは 40 以上

February 19, 2007 7:30 AM
 

SQL Server, BI said:

February 26, 2007 3:35 PM
 

sqldbatips.com blog said:

Paul Randal has compiled a list of over 40 blogs from the SQL Server product team. It's great to see

February 28, 2007 1:17 PM
 

Alexander Gladchenko said:

В последнее время, наиболее полезными и интересными ресурсами интернета, которые посвящены всему спектру

March 19, 2007 4:03 AM
 

Alexander Gladchenko said:

March 19, 2007 5:02 AM
 

SQL Server Storage Engine said:

Frustration at Microsoft's seemingly haphazard organization of whitepapers finally won and Kimberly spent

March 28, 2007 8:25 AM
 

SQL Server e dintorni said:

Come molti sapranno ogni Product Group, in Microsoft, ha la sua serie di blog. Il team di SQL Server

November 30, 2007 3:18 AM
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About Paul Randal - MSFT

Paul started in the industry in 1994 working for DEC on the VMS file system and check/repair tools. In 1999 he moved to Microsoft to work on SQL Server, specifically on DBCC. For SQL Server 2000, he concentrated on index fragmentation (writing DBCC INDEXDEFRAG and DBCC SHOWCONTIG) plus various algorithms in DBCC CHECKDB. During SQL Server 2005 development Paul was the lead developer/manager of one the core dev teams in the Storage Engine, responsible for data access and storage (DBCC, allocation, indexes & heaps, pages/records, text/LOB storage, snapshot isolation, etc). He also spent several years rewriting DBCC CHECKDB and repair. For SQL Server 2008, Paul managed the Program Management team for the core Storage Engine to become more focused on customer/partner engagement and feature set definition. In 2007, after 8.5 years on the SQL Server team, Paul left Microsoft to join his wife, Kimberly Tripp, running SQLskills.com and pursuing his passion for presenting and consulting. Paul regularly presents at conferences and user groups around the world on high-availability, disaster recovery and Storage Engine internals. His popular blog is at http://www.sqlskills.com/blogs/paul/.

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