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Monthly Archives: March 2012
High Availability Upgrades
SQL Server 2012 will be released soon. I have no idea of the exact date, though I suspect a peek at the SQL Server developers’ vacation schedule in Redmond might provide some clue. The announcement last year was a first … Continue reading
PepsiCo Women’s Inspiration Award Winner – If I can do it, so can you…
An inspiring story. A hard one, and one that comes from someone with talent. I like seeing stories like this, and I think they do give some inspiration to others. Here is someone that was dealt a hard hand in … Continue reading
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Smart Car Charging
I don’t know if electric cars are the answer, but I do think electricity will play a larger part of how we move things around in the future. Overall it’s more efficient, if we can figure out how to generate … Continue reading
Use the 4th Dimension
Brad recently wrote an editorial about the career-life balance and asked you to think about whether or not you might be focusing too much time on your career. I write fairly often about the need to manage your career, and learn more on … Continue reading