September 6, 2016 Leave a comment
T-SQL Tuesday is a recurring blog party, that is started by Adam Machanic ( Blog | @AdamMachanic ). Each month a blog will host the party, and everyone that want’s to can write a blog about a specific subject.
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This month I’ll be the T-SQL Tuesday host, and I’m really honored! Thanks for inviting me to be the host Adam!
The topic
When Adam asked me if I wanted to host another T-SQL Tuesday, I immediately knew a topic I wanted to talk about: The cloud, and (if you want to) specifically about Azure SQL database.
Last time we blogged about the cloud was back in december of 2013, when Jorge Segarra hosted this monthly party. Since then, “the cloud” (to use that buzz-word again) has changed a lot, and I think the possibilities are endless nowadays.
The reason I would like to see you all blog about this topic, is that I’m working with Azure SQL databases a lot now since I switched jobs in December. Currently I’m working for a small start-up that has a cloud-first focus. This means the main (if possible) host for our (data)platform is Azure. And although hosting our platform in Azure makes it easier for us to scale parts of that platform, it also gives us new challenges to overcome. And I’m probably not the only one with that experience…
So with that said, I would like to give you the opportunity to blog about the cloud, in the broadest sense that you can imagine. I’m imagining really interesting blogs about migrating to the cloud, missing features in Azure SQL database , how you’re determining the cause of and solving performance problems , etc. Please surprise us all with your view on the cloud.
The rules
Your post must be published between 00:00:00 UTC and 23:59:59 UTC on Tuesday 13th of September
Include the T-SQL Tuesday logo in the top of your post, and your post must link back to this one (trackback and comments are moderated, so it might take some time before they’re visible) or tweet about it using the hashtag #TSQL2sDay
If you like this, check Steve Jones’ (Blog | @way0utwest ) blog post that contains thelist of topics, and contact Adam Machanic ( Blog | @AdamMachanic ) if you’d like to host this party yourself