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Month: February 2018

dbachecks Please!!!

Posted onFebruary 22, 2018February 21, 2018Leave a comment

From the creators of the wildly popular dbatools open source PowerShell project comes dbachecks. Harnessing the power of the Pester framework and the amazing PSFrameWork module by Fred Weinmann (t) , the team has put together a module that compiles the checklists that all good DBA’s should be performing on their environments. This list of checks Read More …

CategoriesBlogging, dbachecks, PowerShell

You Want that Same Excel File Imported How Often?

Posted onFebruary 10, 2018Leave a comment

For this week I am going to go through a process that I developed and am pretty proud of. We the DBA Team are responsible for getting data in to our Integration environments and higher.  We do not trust the developers with this responsibility as they would probably break something. Issue Recently one of our Read More …

CategoriesPowerShell, SQL

It’s Official, I Will Be Speaking at SQL Saturday #726 Phoenix

Posted onFebruary 1, 2018Leave a comment

  On Tuesday of this week, at 4:45PM I received an e-mail that I was not expecting! It was only 12 days ago that I submitted my first ever session abstract to speak at SQL Saturday Phoenix. Since this was my first go round I was not really sure on the timeline on when decisions Read More …

CategoriesBlogging, SQL Saturday

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