Adam Machanic, Boston-based independent database consultant, writer, and speaker, shares his experiences with programming, performance tuning, and optimizing SQL Server 2000, 2005, and 2008, in conjunction with related technologies such as .NET.
August 2010 - Posts
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I started blogging approximately six years ago. I don't know the exact date due to the fact that my prior blog site no longer exists and the archives have long since been wiped, but it was sometime in 2004, probably in late summer or early fall--so right Read More...
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Just a quick note to let you know that I did an interview with my friend Richard Campbell for his IT podcast, RunAs Radio . The topic is -- of course -- the common theme of my blog as of late: parallelism. Check it out! Read More...
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If you've been working with SQL Server for long, you are no doubt familiar with the work of Andy Leonard . Andy is a true master of the art and science of data extraction, transformation, and loading. And as his recent blog series on the software business Read More...
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I am honored to have been selected for a second year in a row to present a full-day seminar at the PASS Summit. This year's seminar will be a "post-con", and will be delivered on Friday, November 12 . The title of the seminar is " A Day of Doing Many Read More...
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Last month a new PASS Virtual Chapter was introduced, one with a theme that is near and dear to much of what I like to work on: performance . Tomorrow, Tuesday August 3rd at noon Eastern time , the chapter will have its second meeting, and I will be doing Read More...
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