Last Week Reading (2019-01-06)
Last Week Reading (2019-01-06)
Good morning chaps! Bunch of news from data’s world freshly served. Press Introduction to Testing Your PowerShell Code with Pester Robert Cain introduces us Pester for making tests. 9 popular
Unattended installation of SQL Server
It is a third post on series related to installation and configuration of SQL Server installations. This series is for professionals who start their journey with SQL Server administration and
The most-read posts in 2018
Good morning #sqlfamily folks! The very first post in the new year 2019. Tell me: when this time passed??? The year 2018 has just gone. From the blog perspective, it was
Last week reading (2018-12-30)
Good day SQL folks! Here is your weekly list of articles worth to read! The year is almost ended so I would like to wish you all the best in
Some pictures from 2017’s events
The 2018 year is coming to the end. It’s a good time to review the passing year and… check whether you put on the blog all events pictures you have
Last Week Reading (2018-12-23)
The Christmas is coming. But before we start the festive time and sit down to the Christmas Eve dinner – a few articles to feed up our brains (before we
Installation of SQL Server using GUI
It is a second post on series related to installation and configuration of SQL Server installations. This series is for professionals who starts their journey with SQL Server administration and
Last week reading (2018-12-16)
Hello data geeks. Last week we had many news about Cosmos DB, and this time the top topics are Power BI, Python, Azure Functions and ADF. We have new sections
ASF 017: Alex Whittles interview
Introduction Alex Whittles is the owner and principle consultant at Purple Frog, a SQL Server Business Intelligence consultancy in the UK with multinational clients in a variety of sectors. He
Preparation for SQL Server installation
It is a first post on series related to installation and configuration of SQL Server installations. This series is for professionals who starts their journey with SQL Server administration and