Ed Watson

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Atlanta, GA
Ed Watson (SQLGator)
Ed Watson (SQLGator)
Like most children, SQLGator was born at an early age.  After a year of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Florida, SQLGator decided to change his career path to Computer Science.  SQLGator has worked in the Information Technology field for over twenty years.  He started programming in Pascal and Object Pascal with Borland Delphi.  He then worked as a Progress Programmer, Database Administrator and Consultant.  At various stages of his career he has programmed in Microsoft Visual Basic and Access.  Throughout the years of programming he has built and designed databases using Progress RDBMS, MySQL and SQL Server.

SQLGator has been a Microsoft Data Platform MVP since 2014 and is currently a Senior Consultant for Innovative Architects in Atlanta, Georgia.  He currently specializes in Business Intelligence and database administration best practices.

 

My Recent Posts
SQL Server Best Practices

Transaction Log Fills Up the Drive….Oh No!

Maybe your users cannot access your database, or maybe your preferred monitoring software is reporting limited or non-existent disk space on your log drive for a particular SQL Server. Maybe you get a call from a Subject Matter Expert telling you their application is wigging out, or maybe you get ...