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Daily Archives: October 18, 2010
Software Assurance Cuts Back
Did anyone ever use this benefit of Software Assurance (SA)? Apparently if your company had SA on Microsoft software, you could purchase that software for a discounted price for use in your own home. I wasn’t aware of it, and … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged finances, sql server
Copyright
This is actually amazing. A talk on what YouTube does with copyright and how they view it, from TED. It’s interesting, and there are two things in there to watch. Note, that I caught this link from Jeff Atwood (@CodingHorror) … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged copyright, syndicated