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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Managing Risk
Last year I read Team of Rivals, a book about the Lincoln Presidency in the US. It was a very interesting read, partially because of the topic and times, but mostly I was captivated by the diverse cabinet that Lincoln put … Continue reading
Creating a Filetable
How do you create a filetable? I assume you’ve enabled Filestream and created a filegroup for your filestream and filetable data. Then you just do this: — Create a filetable CREATE TABLE AuthorDrafts AS FileTable GO The only optional part … Continue reading
New Security Holes
One of the big advertising campaigns of 2011 was the Apple campaign that centered around Siri. This is a voice recognition feature of the iPhone 4S that allows you to manage many of your phone interactions by speaking instead of touch … Continue reading
Back to Pensacola and SQL Saturday #132
This will be my fourth trip to Pensacola for SQL Saturday #132. I’ve enjoyed going every time and I usually take a day or two off from work on the trip to spend with my daughter. Last year we both … Continue reading