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Automating Administration

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For the past few decades, computers have been replacing humans for tasks in manufacturing and other industries. Robotics and computers have advanced to the point that they can perform many tasks people used to do. Automation can help you prevent problems, do your job faster, be proactive, be more productive, scale your environment, and result in cost savings.

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© 2012 Bradley Ball, TJay Belt, Glenn Berry, Jes Borland, Carlos Bossy, Louis Davidson, Jeremy Lowell, Ben DeBow, Grant Fritchey, Wendy Pastrick, Kellyn Pot’vin, Jonathan Gardner, Jesper Johansen, Mladen Prajdić, Herve Roggero, Chris Shaw, Gail Shaw, Jason Strate

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Borland, J. (2012). Automating Administration. In: Pro SQL Server 2012 Practices. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4771-5_10

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