July 2008
An informal poll shows that SQL Mag readers prefer quality over quantity of articles—and would rather not pay more for a larger magazine.
May 30, 2008
SQL Mag online readers get chatty about the blurring roles of IT pros and developers and database-tuning principles.
April 29, 2008
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.
April 2008
Readers share their thoughts about recent Community Dialogs, and Itzik Ben-Gan helps a reader out by creating a special "lottery" query.
March 2008
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.
January 25, 2008
Although some readers say it’s risky to run production database environments under VMs, other signs point to a breakthrough year for SQL Server virtualization in 2008.
January 2008
We answer a reader's question about why parts of some articles in SQL Server Magazine are available only on Sqlmag.com, and SQL Mag editors spark a lively online discussion about women in IT.
December 2007
The SQL Server Magazine forums have been especially lively lately, with a thoughtful exchange about backup and restore and readers’ feedback. Find out how to join the conversation.
November 2007
If you couldn't attend PASS 2007 in September, the next best thing is reading our online conference highlights. And get a sneak preview of the January "reader solutions" issue, inspired in part by the active SQL Server Magazine online community.
October 2007
Readers talk back to SQL Server Magazine authors, saying they're not ready for another upgrade so soon after the release SQL Server 2005.
September 2007
Rodney Landrum reaches out to readers who needed help following the steps in his article.
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