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Survey: patched for Meltdown & Spectre?

19. January 2018
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The No Good, Terrible Processor Flaw and SQL Server Deployments

8. January 2018
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Separation of Duties (SoD) and role-based security conception in SQL Server

7. December 2017
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Optimal Cluster sizes for SQL Server on SSDs – are 64K still important?

20. November 2017
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Optimizing workflows with In-Memory and Natively Compiled Objects – or how it does not work

9. August 2017
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One day of “In-Memory Technologies in SQL Server”

11. July 2017
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The new SQL Server Master-Class in – why SQLSentry Bootcamp

2. May 2017
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Resigned from post as PASS Chapter Leader in Cologne/Rheinland

27. April 2017
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Where is that Preemptive Wait coming from?

3. February 2017
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