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Being a Graduate at Coeo

Students in the field of Computer Science are often led to believe that the most lucrative and interesting career paths available to them are as developers, but this discounts a whole array of other roles which incorporate use of novel technologies to fix interesting problems. My passion for data..

Life as a Graduate at Coeo

As we come out of university we're usually in the mindset that there are only a few paths to follow within the sector of Computer Science, the most common being a Developer and that technical skill is the only skill that is demanded.

Exploring SQL Server query plan SET options

Every time SQL Server is requested to execute a query, it needs to go through different phases to complete that request.

Putting the customer at the centre of our success

Our customers are at the heart of what we do at Coeo. We have been using Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a key measure to make sure we continue to exceed customer expectations for over three years – this blog outlines what NPS is and how and why we use it.

Coeo Session Submissions for SQLBits 2019

SQLBits, one of the best conferences for the Microsoft Data platform in the world, has recently closed the session submissions and the Coeo team has entered a great range of talks covering the different technologies within the Microsoft Data Platform.

SQL Server 2008 End of Life: What does the Microsoft Product Lifecycle mean to me? (Infographic)

Updated: February 2020

SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 R2 have now left Extended Support and no longer receive security updates. This blog and infographic explain what this means and how unsupported products can affect your business:

Cyber Security Monthly News - October Summary 2018

This October, Microsoft released Cumulative Updates for SQL Server 2017 and SQL Server 2014. In addition, we have also seen a number of Windows Updates released this month, see below for more details.

Check your CHECKDBs

To find out when the last successful DBCC CHECKDB for a given database was, we can use the DBCC DBINFO() command and look for the dbi_dbccLastKnownGood value. Alternatively, Microsoft introduced this information in the form of a DATABASEPROPERTYEX value, starting from SQL Server 2016 SP2:

Azure Data Jumpstart now available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace

Microsoft Azure customers worldwide now gain access to Coeo’s Azure Data Jumpstart package to take advantage of the scalability, reliability, and agility of Azure to drive application development and shape business strategies.

Azure Data Optimisation available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace

Microsoft Azure customers worldwide now gain access to Coeo’s Azure Data Optimisation workshop to take advantage of the scalability, reliability, and agility of Azure to drive application development and shape business strategies.

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