Good reads from around the Web.
Here’s your weekly roundup of SQL Server Blog Posts, News and Technology Stuff. Enjoy….
From the SQL Server blogs
- Memory Usage Nuances at CPU Level – Chris Adkin (Blog|Twitter)
- Finding a table name from a page ID – Paul Randal (Blog|Twitter)
- Reducing Offline Index Rebuild and Table Locking Time – Dmitri Korotkevitch (Blog)
- Development, Leadership, Age – Grant Fritchey (Blog|Twitter)
- Is it Cheating to Solve A Perf Problem By Adding Memory? – Kendra Little (Blog|Twitter)
- Has Your Data Gone Rogue? – Thomas Larock (Blog|Twitter)
- How SQL Server Licensing Works [Video] – Brent Ozar (Blog|Twitter)
- Email Query Results Using a SQL Server Agent Job – Jes Borland (Blog|Twitter)
- ISNULL (TITLE, “NULL IS AN UNKNOWN, NOT EMPTY!”) – Thomas Larock (Blog|Twitter)
- Is Azure Really 60% Faster? – Jeremiah Peschka (Blog|Twitter)
- The Second Concern for SQL Virtualization: Recoverability – Brent Ozar (Blog|Twitter)
Other Stuff Worth Reading
- Defining “Agile”
- ‘Anti-Facebook’ platform Ello attracts thousands
- Microsoft unveils Windows 10 system with Start Menu
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