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Posted on Sunday, August 1, 2010

Communicating Shrinking Databases to the Accidental DBAs

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I’m a self-proclaimed communicator (although most people say that I was born a teacher) which is why I always think of ways to simplify concepts, though they seem to be complex. I was on IM with my former student and asking him how he was doing. During the course of the conversation, I asked if […]

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