Image via Wikipedia Last night was the monthly meeting of Greenville’s SQL Server Innovators Guild. It’s a first Tuesday of the month meeting that, like all such meetings, sometimes bores you, sometimes teaches you something new and sometimes….sometimes pumps you up with purpose. Last night’s speakers were excellent and both challenged me in different ways. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft SQL Server’
Coming Away from a Meeting Pumped With Purpose
Posted: 4th February 2009 by ê¿ê in TechnologyTags: Brian Kelley, Business intelligence, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 — Firestarter Event
Posted: 16th January 2009 by ê¿ê in TechnologyTags: Business intelligence, Database management system, Databases, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL, SQL Server 2008
Image via Wikipedia Databases have been pivotal in the advancement of business, analysis, software applications, websites and all manner of things. While not all databases are SQL Server databases, Microsoft SQL Server is taking an ever increasing role in data manipulation, database management and tools. Yesterday, the Charlotte North Carolina SQL Server Users Group hosted [...]
SQL Saturday #9
Posted: 12th October 2008 by ê¿ê in TechnologyTags: Database, ECPI College of Technology, Microsoft, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL, SQL Saturday, SQL Server Integration Services, TEK Systems
Yesterday I spent the day immersed in all things SQL. I realize that probably doesn’t turn a lot of people on, but there were nearly 100 folks yesterday who were into it up to their necks as much or more than I was, so maybe since most of you use MySQL database backed blogging platforms [...]
My Reading Nook
Posted: 10th July 2008 by ê¿ê in ReviewsTags: Arts, Book review, John Sanford, Literature, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Windows, Review, Reviews, Reviews and Criticism
I’m an avid reader as well as being an eclectic one. I tend to prefer fiction over non-fiction (unless it’s a technical book), since I mostly read for escape and non-fiction writers often write like they feel like they can’t use some of the same wording patterns that fiction writers do. At any rate, I’m [...]






