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Daily Archives: December 3, 2012
Grow Your Skills
The cloud is scary. Without a doubt the idea of outsourcing parts of your organization’s technology department should concern you if you manage systems. Anything outsourced, whether to another firm or automation, means there is less work for you to do. Even … Continue reading
Speaking at Oracle Training Days
A first for me. I’m attending a non-SQL Server event, trying to bring a little knowledge of my platform to those that typically work on the Oracle side of things. The Rocky Mountain Oracle Users Group is holding their Training … Continue reading
Grow Your Skills
The cloud is scary. Without a doubt the idea of outsourcing parts of your organization’s technology department should concern you if you manage systems. Anything outsourced, whether to another firm or automation, means there is less work for you to do. Even … Continue reading