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Relativity SQL Server

Relativity, SQL Server, and some Links

October 23, 2017

We are happy to be sponsoring Relativity Fest again this year. It’s my 4th Relativity Fest, I believe. I’ll also be speaking alongside a couple of Relativians (or whatever they should be called post name change. I used to say kCurians) from the support and kIE team on managing huge case workloads. I wanted to throw … Read more

Security Audit SQL

SQL Server Security Audits – A Confession

October 18, 2017

When clients need help, bugs require patching and production deadlines loom large, it’s easy to think that cutting a few corners is the “right thing” to do. I’ve done it, and I’m willing to bet that many of you have as well. Doing so puts the security of your company’s data at risk and makes … Read more

Career Lessons from firefighting

A Couple Lessons in Leadership from the Fire Service

October 14, 2017

I normally don’t wear hats. But when I do, I own a few. There’s the sun-proof hat while doing chores on the tractor and the ball cap when I go to the beach with the family. Or the Husqvarna safety helmet when cutting all the firewood we use to heat the house on the homestead … Read more

The Key to Relativity SQL Server Performance

Relativity SQL Server – What I Wish You Know

October 13, 2017

We’ve been working with Relativity for at least 4 or 5 years now here at Straight Path. Helping clients with their Relativity SQL Server environments. Helping folks get the most performance out of their Relativity SQL Servers.  Running our SQL Server Health Checks for many firms. From small firms to a few on the AmLaw … Read more

How to Choose a SQL Server Health Check

How to Choose a SQL Server Health Check

October 12, 2017

You already know how important it is to perform a SQL Server health check. That’s why you’re reading this. The question isn’t whether to do one but, “How?” In this article, I’ll discuss the pros and cons of the following options: Roll your own Download free scripts Pay someone Option 1: Roll Your Own SQL … Read more

Azure SQL DB: A Guided Tour at MS Ignite

September 25, 2017

Hey! Thanks for coming to my community theater session today at 4:05 (Don’t worry, I’m posting this ahead of time, if you’re seeing this, you haven’t missed the session) about Azure SQL DB!! I told you I’d throw a quick post up with some resources, next steps and thoughts. So here it is! 20 minutes … Read more

New Video: PASS Summit Networking with Tim Mitchell

September 22, 2017

What are you doing at the end of October this year? Nothing?! It’s not too late to sign up to go to the biggest annual SQL Server conference there is – the PASS Summit. It’s, as it often is, in Seattle this year. I’ll be speaking there – giving a talk on Azure SQL Databases. … Read more

The Parable of the “Turd in the Punch Bowl”

August 23, 2017

Lessons for life, technologists, career, and consultants from a punch bowl problem…(mostly because I just feel this title requires a subtitle and that won’t fit in the title block). I’ve heard it said There are two kinds of people out there. Those who group people into categories and those who don’t. (I’ve also heard it … Read more

t-sql tuesday

Important Lesson during a Job Interview – #TSQL2SDay

August 8, 2017

This month, Kendra Little his hosting T-SQL Tuesday. The monthly blog carnival among SQL Server, Microsoft Data Platform, Data People. It’s been around for quite some time. I hosted the 4th T-SQL Tuesday back in 2010 or 2009 about Storage and IO. So cool to see it going this long. And a topic that I … Read more

“Ex-Admin Deletes All Customer Data and Wipes Servers”

June 10, 2017

My headline is borrowed from a headline on bleepingcomputer.com. This just happened to a Dutch hosting provider in 2017. You can read the article. Actually, you must read the article. If you didn’t here’s the basic gist: An administrator quits or was fired or whatever. He or she didn’t get their access terminated right away. He … Read more

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