In this article, we look at how to use PowerShell scripts to query all of your SQL Server instances to build your own central monitoring solution.
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Tutorial to Create a Power BI Report Using PostgreSQL
Learn how you can use PostgreSQL data in a Power BI report.
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The Art of Data Ingestion – Part 1
Data movement is a fundamental piece of a data engineer’s duties, and recently I’ve been thinking about the art of data movement. What are some of the most important pieces that a data engineer needs to think about when confronted with data ingestion? There is of course data exporting as well, and in that case, […]
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Join a community like no other at Summit
There's less than one week until PASS Data Community Summit takes place, and there's still time to register for an in-person or online pass, and unlock access to over 300 world-class sessions. Join liked-minded attendees at the year's largest hybrid data platform conference. Register now.
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Refresh a Power BI Dataset using Microsoft Power Automate
Learn how to refresh a Power BI dataset by integrating Power Automate into the report.
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Backing up MySQL Part 1: mysqldump
mysqldump is one of the most popular database backup tools in the MySQL world. The tool is prevalent partly because it’s very basic and quite powerful – mysqldump database backup tool is command line-based, very simple and very straightforward to use. As far as MySQL or its flavors (MariaDB and Percona Server) are concerned, this command line-based tool is one of the top choices for junior and senior database engineers across the world alike.
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Expert-led PASS Data Community Summit Pre-cons
Spaces are still available for next month's PASS Data Community Summit pre-conference sessions - but they’re booking up fast! Choose from 18 deep-dive full day pre-cons, featuring some of the best minds in the data industry, covering everything from technical processes to personal growth.
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Women as Tech Leads – Tackling the Challenges at the Data Community Summit
The WIT panel at this year's PASS Data Community Summit includes a number of women who will answer questions on growing your career and rising up the org chart within your organization.
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