Anne Grubb
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Anne Grubb is Web site strategic editor for Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Magazine.
Email address: agrubb@windowsitpro.com
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Videos and Reader Comments Give Sqlmag.com Readers Online Help
Stay tuned for videos from SQL Server experts on ITTV.net, and be on the lookout for helpful nuggets of information in online article comments on Sqlmag.com.
SQL Server Magazine
Microsoft Issues a Heads-Up on Windows Update Changes
In contrast to last year's "stealth" update, the Microsoft Update Product Team is giving customers advance notice of upcoming changes to the Windows Update agent.
Windows IT Pro
What Do SQL Server Magazine Readers Want?
An informal poll shows that SQL Mag readers prefer quality over quantity of articles—and would rather not pay more for a larger magazine.
SQL Server Magazine
Tech Ed 2008 Highlights Now on Video!
Watch roundtables and interviews with Windows IT Pro editors, technical experts, and vendors on cloud computing, the Best of Tech Ed 2008 awards, notable products, and what's coming up for SQL Server.
Windows IT Pro
Readers Talk Back About DBA Roles and Database Tuning
SQL Mag online readers get chatty about the blurring roles of IT pros and developers and database-tuning principles.
SQL Server Magazine
IEEE Honors Microsoft Research Leader Rashid
Richard Rashid gets the 2008 IEEE Emanuel Piore Award for his work with personal computers, distributed computing, and operating systems.
Windows IT Pro
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May 27, 2008 |
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Commonsense Virtualization
Although virtualization's consolidation and cost savings benefits might make you want to move all your applications into VMs, Hobsons' Patrick McFadin recommends a more gradual approach to implementing virtual technology.
Windows IT Pro
Discover Windowsitpro.com's Free IT Search Resources
The Technology Resource Directory (technologyresourcedirectory.com) and Excavator (winexcavator.com) can help Windows IT pros find relevant products, services, and articles.
Windows IT Pro
Sneak Preview: How to Survive a Windows Vista Migration (and Thrive Afterward)
Windows IT Pro editors talk to three IT pros about how they pulled off three upgrades in one: Windows XP to Vista, Lotus Notes to Exchange 2007/Outlook 2007, and Office 2000 to Office 2007.
Windows IT Pro
Free Tool Helps User Groups Reach Out to Members
eNews Generator lets user-group leaders pull together e-newsletters with free content from Windows IT Pro.
Windows IT Pro
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April 29, 2008 |
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BI and Web Site News, and a Tool Time “Thank You”
SQL Server Magazine launches a new business intelligence (BI) e-newsletter, a reader gets help from Tool Time, and we respond to reader feedback about Sqlmag.com and the price of a SQL Mag subscription.
SQL Server Magazine
iPhone Poised to Trump BlackBerry Among SMBs
Employee demand for the iPhone and its support for EAS put Apple in position to lure SMB customers away from RIM BlackBerry.
Windows IT Pro
Popular Kathy Ivens' Tip Is Now a Screencast
A reader liked Kathy's recent Microsoft Word tip so much that he made a screencast about it.
Windows IT Pro
Readers Talk Back to Community Dialog
Readers share their thoughts about recent Community Dialogs, and Itzik Ben-Gan helps a reader out by creating a special "lottery" query.
SQL Server Magazine
Query Generates Winning Lottery Numbers!
Itzik Ben-Gan helps out a reader by creating a T-SQL query that generates winning lottery numbers.
SQL Server Magazine
"Camp" 'n' Code Event for .NET and SQL Server Pros
SQL Server Magazine
Early Adopter Shares Windows Server 2008 Insights
Windows IT Pro
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March 5, 2008 |
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Early Adopter Shares Windows Server 2008 Insights
Arlin Sorensen, president and CEO for IT services firm Heartland Technology Solutions, talks about his company's experiences testing Windows Server 2008 and the benefits he expects to gain from the upgrade.
Windows IT Pro
Early Adopter Shares Windows Server 2008 Insights
Windows IT Pro
Readers and Authors Swap Ideas
A reader asks Douglas McDowell a question about his PerformancePoint Server Eye on BI article, forum members debate SQL Server trace methods, and Rodney Landrum updates his repository solution, in direct response to readers' feedback.
SQL Server Magazine
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