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Monthly Archives: February 2014
SQL Deep Dives at Intersection in April
SQL Intersection is coming to Orlando in April, along with the rest of the Dev Intersection events the week of the 13-16th. I’ll be there speaking, along with an amazing lineup of other SQL Server experts. The SQLskills crew is … Continue reading
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Zombie Data
Most of us that work with data are concerned about losing any of the bits or bytes we are responsible for. Many of us practice restores when we can, we complain about the low disaster recovery budgets we’re allowed, and … Continue reading
Powershell in a Month Day 15 – Jobs
This is part of my Powershell Challenge, to learn more about PowerShell (PoSh) using the Learn Windows Powershell 3 in a Month of Lunches book by Don Jones. Jobs are important, mostly because running stuff interactively, and manually, is a … Continue reading
Big Data Comes to Hiring
I remember first seeing kiosks a few years back in some stores such as Best Buy, Target, Barnes and Nobles, etc. The devices had banners above them that invited people to apply for a job using the computerized system. This … Continue reading
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