Monthly Archives: February 2013

T-SQL Tuesday #39 – PowerShell

This month the invitation is from Wayne Sheffield, asking if you have a PowerShell story for everyone. That’s fitting since Wayne is currently writing a month of PowerShell blogs, and they are worth reading. The second Tuesday of each month … Continue reading

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Practicing Deployments

It’s said that amateurs practice until they can get something right. Professionals practice until they don’t get something wrong. That’s the idea, and while professionals make mistakes, they make far fewer than those that don’t approach their craft as a … Continue reading

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SQL Saturday #183 Albuquerque – Wrap Up

This past weekend was the first SQL Saturday in New Mexico. I had written about our trip down last week, with a few fellow Coloradan’s that were speaking at the event. We drove to Taos on Thursday and stayed the … Continue reading

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Data Freedom and Regulation

The HIPAA laws passed in the US to provide for better privacy an security of medical information seem to be a joke in many of the situations in which I’ve dealt with medical providers. It almost seems like signing a HIPAA acknowledgment form is … Continue reading

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