As we approach the end of 2009, I want to give myself a review on where I have been, what I have done and where I can grow next year from a SQL Server consultant point of view.
Part Time – Enough Time For Fun
As I have posted before and explain on the about us or [...]
StraightPath Solutions – A Year in Review
by Mike Walsh on 28. Dec, 2009 in Consulting, Professional Development, training
For Unto Us a Child Is Born
by Mike Walsh on 21. Dec, 2009 in Bible, Personal
Merry Christmas!
StraightPath Solutions wishes you and your family a blessed Christmas season and a safe New Years celebration. I won’t have any other posts this week and will have a couple end of year wrap up posts next week, back to regular posting in January. I hope you enjoy the joy that this season has [...]
Got SQL Server Questions?
by Mike Walsh on 18. Dec, 2009 in #sqlhelp, Community, SQL Server, Syndicate, Troubleshooting
A Great Idea – #SQLHelp hashtag on Twitter
I was following a conversation today between Brent Ozar, who is @BrentO on twitter and Aaron Nelson, who is @SQLVariant on twitter.
A great idea was discussed: A twitter hashtag that, as Jorge Segarra (or @SQLChicken on twitter) describes it in his blog post, can act like a bat [...]
Blogging Tips Interview With Brent Ozar
by Mike Walsh on 17. Dec, 2009 in Community, Professional Development, metablogging
Welcome to the final post in my series on metablogging topics. We started with a post on my site called “Why Should I Blog?“, which went live the same time as the first part of the below video interview with Brent Ozar. That first video interview went live on Brent Ozar’s Blog.The text series finished [...]
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Checklists, Recipes and Algorithms
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SQL Server Licensing Myths
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Plan To Fail Or Don’t Expect To Succeed
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