Stability and reporting go hand in hand. You cannot truly have stability without reporting. Take the time to share the stability successes with the business. Let them revel in the successes you have brought to the enterprise data footprint.
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Stability and reporting go hand in hand. You cannot truly have stability without reporting. Take the time to share the stability successes with the business. Let them revel in the successes you have brought to the enterprise data footprint.
No matter how you name it, “hairball”, “spaghetti code”, “tech debt” or “DIY code”, the result is the same – you are dealing with legacy code that nobody wants to update or maintain.
What is that default setting? SQL server does a fantastic job of having numerous settings at the server level and at the database level predefined for you. Additionally, the OS has a bunch of settings […]
This post is part of the SQL Community Project started by John Sansom called #DBAJumpStart. “If you could give a DBA just one piece of advice, what would it be?” John asked 20 successful and […]
In my day to day operations I have the opportunity to work with people in various capacities in regards to data. Sometimes it is in the capacity of a mentor, sometimes in the capacity of […]