Last week reading (2018-11-18)

Last week reading (2018-11-18)

No, you don’t need a blockchain
Thomas LaRock (T) says: “Don’t buy a blockchain solution unless you know for certain you need one.”

Anatomy of a spool
Hugo (T) collected all (undocumented) details about all kind of spools in one place.

Creating a data hub for your analytics with PolyBase
More connectors for Polybase in SQL Server 2019 CTP 2.0.

Hybrid data movement across multiple Azure Data Factories | Azure Friday
Find out how to share a self-hosted Integration Runtime (IR) across multiple data factories.

Paul White Blog
Temporary site where Paul (T) put down his archival posts from SQLBlog.com

Interacting with SQL Server 2019 Big Data Clusters
Paul’s (Andrew, this time – T) quick overview.

How to handle SSRS multi-value parameter filtering in SQL Server Parallel Data Warehouse
Three limitations in Azure SQL DW which causing the issue.

20 Years Of Analysis Services
That’s right – it has happened on Friday, 16th of November. Can I say that Chris Webb (T) is a father?

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Last week reading (2018-06-11)

Good day SQL folks! Last week was pretty hot not because of the weather. Microsoft has bought GitHub and this was the news number one for most of the time.

Last week reading (2017-12-10)

Thanks for visiting the page. Kamil started the thread last week. We think this could be a very good thread not only for you but also for us. We are looking for interesting topics

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