I know its been so long since I last blogged, but I've been extremely busy. I promise to come back, with a vengeance. Meanwhile, enjoy this wonderful article Top 10 Hidden Gems in SQL Server 2005 , courtesy of my MVP friends Moustafa Arafa and Alirez Aliabadi (who's now in Canada). Enjoy!! Links...
When it comes to securing MS SQL Server, I can think some criteria that needs to be consider; they are : 1. Guest User Account: It is always good practice to disable and rename guest user account; this will keep our server robust from skilled user that can make use of guest user account to gain access...
Microsoft is trying to make good on its promise of introducing a new version of SQL Server every two to three years. SQL Server 'Katmai', which is the upcoming version of SQL Server, promised in 2008, has many new enhancements, including but not limited to the ability 'to handle, store and...
It is amazing how big an effect jet lag has on ones body. Ever since my return from Seattle I've only come around to blogging, today! Enough said. When I'm coding (and I'm doing a lot of that nowadays) I always have a problem with connection strings. I cannot seem to remember the darn things. A quick...
Yes, SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 is available for download. You can get it here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2005/downloads/servicepacks/sp2.mspx . For what's new in SQL 2k5 SP2, click here: http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/b/5/2b5e5d37-9b17-423d-bc8f-b11ecd4195b4/WhatsNewSQL2005SP2...
1ro de Septiembre, como y que tan rápido pasa el tiempo. En tan solo pocos meses estaremos entrando al 2007. Estos últimos años han sido para mí cruciales en mi crecimiento personal y profesional. Poco a poco el destino me ha ido confirmando y enseñando tantas cosas que no me queda duda en que cada una...
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