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I tend to use twitter when I have to notify an interesting link or tool. But sometimes a blog post (even if short) is better, because allows me to easily find it on search engines (Bing/Google/whatever) months or years later. I know PInterest is growing these days, but the blog indexed on search engines is still a reliable resource to me.
Davide Mauri tweeted this Pual Randal’s blog that mention the SQLIO Result Parser tool from David Klee. In short: you run SQLIO, save result in a CSV file, upload these results on a web page and obtain an Excel file as a result, including charts. Simple and useful. I’ll use it!
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About Marco Russo (SQLBI)
Marco Russo is a consultant, writer and trainer specialized in Business Intelligence with Microsoft technologies. He runs the SQLBI.COM website, which is dedicated to distribute resources useful for BI developers, like Integration Services components, Analysis Services models, tools, technical information and so on. Marco is certified as MCT, MCDBA, MCSD.NET, MCSA, MCSE+I.