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  • Database index design and optimization: Some guidelines

    Well-designed indexes are an important part of database optimization because they are the key factor in achieving optimal query performance and response...

  • Mastering SAP HANA data modeling for maximum performance

    Expert Don Loden explains the different types of modeling in SAP HANA and how to approach building data structures that will support maximum performance at all levels within SAP HANA.

  • When to consider SQL Server Enterprise Edition

    In the first two articles of this series, we examined the Express and...

  • The pros of Windows Azure SQL Database

    Windows Azure -- Microsoft's cloud infrastructure platform -- has become a major part of Microsoft's overall strategy, and the Windows Azure SQL Database, formerly called SQL Azure, has become a major component of Windows Azure...

  • Forrester: Derive maximum value from storage

    In 2011, storage represented an average of 15% of the total IT budget. Making the wrong bets on how you architect your storage environment could cause this number to grow more than your finance chief might like. We assess the changing storage...

  • Eight ways that SQL Server developers hurt performance

    Ah, developers. You can't live with them, you can't get any new applications written without them. SQL Server developers and DBAs have a long, honorable history...

  • What's new in SQL Server Reporting Services 2012

    While the list of new features in SQL Server 2012 isn't as long as it was in previous versions, there is still much to be excited about. New features include better visualization and richer reports, data alerting capability and new export...

  • Negotiating maximum cloud uptime from service providers

    The meaning of the phrase health care cloud is evolving as the U.S. health care system expands its IT infrastructure. It can refer to...

  • maximum tolerable period of disruption (MTPOD)

    Maximum tolerable period of disruption (MTPOD) is the time following a disaster after which an organization’s viability will be irreversibly impacted if production isn't resumed.

  • Fault tolerance and backups and snapshots, oh, yes

    Administrators have certain tools they work with frequently and rely on in their day-to-day work. As a consultant, I often whine a lot when I’m working with a company that doesn’t have the tools I typically use to get the job done faster....

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