Join us on May 2nd, as we discuss preparing for DDoS attacks, building resiliency, overcoming obstacles and key preparations to make now before ransomware attacks.
Microsoft recently released the SQL Server 2000 Resource Kit, which easily makes my "must have" list. My copy came in the mail a few days ago, so I haven't had time to read it cover to cover. But even after a quick run-through, I found the...
Microsoft SQL Server is a rich and complex product about which you'll always be able to learn more. Each tuning tip in "The 90:10 Rule for SQL Server Performance" is also an involved topic that you might need to know more about. I recommend the...
Welcome to the inaugural issue of In the Spotlight! Once each month, I'll "spotlight" a technology and/or technology issue—exploring the features and concerns, if any. I'll cover some of the more interesting and important issues and technologies...
Welcome to the .NET Developer Toolkit! My name is Rob Howard, and I'm a program manager on the .NET Frameworks team at Microsoft. Specifically, I work on the ASP.NET feature of the .NET Framework, but I won't limit this column to discussions of...
In my April 3 column, I gave you a quick rundown of my company's CRM Central Web application, one version of which incorporates VoiceXML. I presented a small code sample that I use to get the employee ID from the user. In this column, I provide...
My March 8 commentary, "Benchmark Results and Ketchup," explored the link between waiting for SQL Server's next benchmark record and the old Carly Simon-Heinz Ketchup anthem: "Anticipation . . . anticipa-a-tion . . . it's making me wait . . ." To...