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Data Protection Rules for SQL Server Apply to You Too (MSSQLTips 08/16/2019)

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Free SQL Server Resources In this tip we will look at the different types of SQL Server replication,

Free SQL Server Resources [High Performance SANLess SQL Server Failover Clusters]( [White Paper] Making SQL Server deployments resilient to failures is a goal most want to achieve. Whether you are trying to account for high availability and/or disaster recovery, there are various methods to achieve the end goal. One of the most popular approaches... [SQL Server Replication Overview]( In this tip we will look at the different types of SQL Server replication, including the pros and cons and some scenarios where replication might be suitable. [Simplify Enterprise Application Integration]( Learn how to simplify enterprise application integration with JAMS including coordinating business processes, code management, security, monitoring and more. [Cost Savings - SQL Server Licensing and SAN Storage]( [White Paper] Learn how a #SANLess cluster can cut licensing costs and eliminate SAN storage costs while delivering complete high availability and disaster protection for SQL Server. [Azure Data Factory Pipeline Variables]( In this tip we look at how to create variables that can be used in an Azure Data Factory pipeline. [Data Protection Rules for SQL Server Apply to You Too]( [Webcast] Join us for this webcast to learn about data protection guidelines like GDPR and CCPA and how to make sure that your SQL Server environment is compliant to these regulations before your company gets hit with fines. [SQL Server R Tutorial]( R is an open source programming language and environment. It is most widely-used for statistical computing, statistical graphics and data science, and is one of the most popular data science languages. R has gained a wide acceptance in the statistical computing, predictive analytics and machine learning professional community. More on MSSQLTips: [Tips]( [Tutorials]( [Webcasts]( [tag] You are receiving this email as a subscriber of MSSQLTips.com. If you do not wish to continue receiving emails from MSSQLTips.com, please send us an email to [unsubscribe](mailto:unsubscribe@mssqltips.com?subject=UNSUBSCRIBE). Edgewood Solutions LLC | PO Box 682 | Wilton, NH 03086 | [Privacy Statement]( Sent to this e-mail address: {EMAIL}

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