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		<title>Who Needs SQL Server Change Management?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You’ve spent thousands of dollars on that cool technology; clustering, redundant controllers, redundant disks, redundant power supplies, redundant NIC cards, multiple network drops, fancy tape backup devices, and the latest and greatest tape technology. You’re all set. There’s no way your going to have downtime. But one day something does go wrong, is it the [...]]]></description>
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