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Practical advice for the hands-on practitioner. It really does surprise me how something as simple as Twitter could be used in ways I never thought of or imagined. One clever use of this technology is something Lewis Cunningham at the Database Geek blog. Has shared in a post I stumbled over last week entitled Ora Tweet – Tweet From Oracle, A PL/SQL Twitter API. April 10, 2009. Posted by James Parnitzke. 8212; LinkedIn Profile —. SQL Server Worst Practices. Find Objects Referenced Inside a Stored Procedure.
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Practical advice for the hands-on practitioner. It really does surprise me how something as simple as Twitter could be used in ways I never thought of or imagined. One clever use of this technology is something Lewis Cunningham at the Database Geek blog. Has shared in a post I stumbled over last week entitled Ora Tweet – Tweet From Oracle, A PL/SQL Twitter API. April 10, 2009. Posted by James Parnitzke. SQL Server Worst Practices. Addressing SQLServer Worst Practices. Include a useful template or outline...
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SQL Server Worst Practices « data management professional
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Practical advice for the hands-on practitioner. SQL Server Worst Practices. It’s Friday the 13th and we get a surprisingly good, tongue-in-cheek post from Edgewood Solutions Engineers. Addressing SQLServer Worst Practices. Include a useful template or outline for a baseline set of requirements which can be generalized across database platforms. Highly recommended, this post is must read for SQL Server managers (DBA) and operations support staff responsible for optimizing database performance. Find Object...
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2009 March 14 « data management professional
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Practical advice for the hands-on practitioner. SQL Server Worst Practices. It’s Friday the 13th and we get a surprisingly good, tongue-in-cheek post from Edgewood Solutions Engineers. Addressing SQLServer Worst Practices. Include a useful template or outline for a baseline set of requirements which can be generalized across database platforms. Highly recommended, this post is must read for SQL Server managers (DBA) and operations support staff responsible for optimizing database performance. June 1, 2009.
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Managing ORACLE Statistics for Optimal Performance « data management professional
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Practical advice for the hands-on practitioner. Managing ORACLE Statistics for Optimal Performance. Karen Morton has published a very well written paper on Managing Statistics for Optimal Query Performance available at Cary Milsap’s MethodR site ( http:/ www.method-r.com. Very useful and well written, the paper is available when you visit the Method R site ( http:/ www.method-r.com/downloads. On a regular basis and bookmark this important collection of papers and presentations. February 19, 2009. You are...
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Twitter and Oracle « data management professional
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Practical advice for the hands-on practitioner. It really does surprise me how something as simple as Twitter could be used in ways I never thought of or imagined. One clever use of this technology is something Lewis Cunningham at the Database Geek blog. Has shared in a post I stumbled over last week entitled Ora Tweet – Tweet From Oracle, A PL/SQL Twitter API. April 10, 2009. Posted by James Parnitzke. 5 Comments ». Thanks for the comments (and especially the clever people comment). 😉. April 10, 2009.