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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Have an Extra Beer!
Today we have an editorial reprinted from Dec 13, 2005 as Steve is on vacation. Geeks, Have an extra beer tonight. Or your adult beverage of choice to relax and unwind after a long day. After all, it appears that … Continue reading
Slow Fixes
Today we have an editorial reprinted from Jan 15, 2006 as Steve is on vacation. There’s an interesting piece at the Washington Post on Microsoft’s delays in releasing patches, with some analysis showing that when the flaw is disclosed to … Continue reading
What Sarbanes-Oxley Won’t Do
This is interesting. Another case of corporate fraud under the title of “What Sarbanes-Oxley Won’t Do”. Apparently someone got loans, blah, blah, fraud, blah, blah, etc. You get the idea and I’m tired of having to hear and write about … Continue reading
Data Quality
Today we have an editorial reprinted from Dec 12, 2005 as Steve is on vacation. My wife and I were out looking at new houses this past weekend and I was amazed at the data quality issues that we found … Continue reading