Using Profiler to Identify Poorly Performing Queries
Identifying Long Running Queries is First Step
At this step in the SQL Server performance audit, you should have identified all the “easy” performance fixes.
Mylan’s Second Thoughts on King Deal
Mylan Laboratories will most likely not close on a merger with King Pharmaceuticals under the current terms.
A Blog Only Media Diet
Something has been bugging me since I started this blog last year and I want to try to get to the root of it. The year 2004 was a major milestone for blogging.
The Unidentified Rules of Email Advertisements
The majority of the email messages we receive today either ends up in our saved messages folder or goes straight to the trash can. The more dominate and familiar messages are usually associated with past business or personal contacts is why we save so many emails in so many folders that it creates an email management nightmare.
TiVo CEO to Replace Himself
CEO and co-founder of TiVo, Mike Ramsay has began looking for his own replacement as CEO, even though he will remain chairman.
The Yahoo Problem
If Dave can call something the “Yahoo Problem” then I can call it the Dave Winer Problem. It’s good way to make sure we see each other’s stuff, huh? 🙂
My Mastermind Group
This week I just completed reading listening to Jack Canfield’s new book – The Success Principles …
Apple Mac’s Spotlight May Be Holy Grail of Desktop Search
I’ve been speaking to some journalists about desktop search and they all want to know what desktop search means for the search engines.
Improve Shareholder Relations Via Blog
There’s a an extremely good report on IR Web Report, published yesterday, on why corporate boards should blog to improve their communication with shareholders.
Aircraft Conflict Still Soaring in the News
Yesterday, the U.S. and European Union agreed to talks on eliminating billions of dollars in aircraft subsidies, avoided legal conflict over Boeing and Airbus.