Monthly Archives: January 2011

The Face of BI for SQL Server

Donald Farmerannounced recently that he was leaving Microsoft for QlikView. For many people, Donald has been the face of BI for Microsoft. His many talks on all aspects of the platform have entertained and informed thousands of SQL Server professionals … Continue reading

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Skunk Works

The abstract at the top of this article is great: “Using SQL Server, you can build a BI platform without getting your organization’s top brass involved.” Not that I condone you going off on your own to do work without … Continue reading

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You Need Two SLAs for Disaster Recovery

Continuing on with my MCM prep, I was listening to the High Availability/DR prep module today and I was once again surprised by something. Typically I have heard all kinds of talk for SLAs, usually in terms of network traffic. … Continue reading

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Data Scientists

Would you like to be a data scientist? In some sense I think that many of us working with SQL Server are amateur data scientists. Whether it’s building a report, or just writing code to summarize data, we are working … Continue reading

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