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Daily Archives: November 9, 2010
Android Tablet
I was in Best Buy, actually returning a couple iPads the other day. I had gotten a few for a Red Gate giveaway and left them at home. I purchased two on the road, and when I got back, I … Continue reading
Back Home
And glad to be there. I was gone almost 7 days, home only for 24:15:00 before back out on another trip. Between SQL Connections, and a little setup for the PASS Summit, I was beat. And behind. I had scheduled … Continue reading
Code of Conduct for Software Maintenance
I ran across this article about a recent symposium for CIOs where a code of conduct for IT maintenance that was developed as a guideline for how companies want their software vendors to behave. This is strictly a customer driven … Continue reading
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