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Last week reading (2018-07-01)
Apart of standard portion of news which we have for you every week – there is another extra info from us. Firstly, we’re proudly to announce that Damian Widera has been
Last week reading (2018-06-17)
Auditing in Azure SQL Data Warehouse It’s not a common case we’re sharing an internal link to this blog. But this is unusual moment: the first guest post written by
Auditing in Azure SQL Data Warehouse
The first article in a series on “Security Intelligence in Azure PaaS” inspired me to write something on auditing in Azure SQL Data Warehouse. To put it simply for anyone
Last week reading (2018-06-03)
Modern data warehouse See how a modern data warehouse works from beginning to end. Load confidently with SQL Data Warehouse PolyBase Rejected Row Location Great news for all Azure SQL
Last week reading (2018-03-18)
Good day SQL folks! Thanks for visiting our blog again! Here is the information you need to calmly start the new week. Indexing and partitioning An interesting example was done
Last week reading (2018-03-11)
SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON Is One Hell of a Bad Idea How dangerous IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS might be What is a Managed Instance (preview)? Yaay! Microsoft has just introduced Managed Instance which allows
Last week reading (2018-02-04)
Joe Caserta: Exploring Modern Data Platforms What is a key difference between data warehousing and modern data engineering on analytics platforms? Listen to one of the leading authorities on big data
Last week reading (2018-01-28)
SQL Server 2017 CU3 adds CXCONSUMER waits, doesn’t mention it New wait is not visible everywhere, but check where you can find it. Sabbatical and the search for a dream
Last week reading (2018-01-21)
Good day SQL folks! Thanks for visiting our blog again! Here you can find some great articles I have found for you. Here you are – this week readings. Start
Last week reading (2018-01-14)
The top 7 business benefits of establishing DevOps in your organization No comments, find and understand the benefits. Columnstore Indexes – part 116 (“Partitioning Specifics”) What do you need to