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Daily Archives: March 18, 2014
The Worst Code
This piece was written awhile ago by Jeff Atwood, but I saw a mention about it recently. It’s about software developers hating software. It’s a fun piece, and written a bit tongue-in-cheek, though with a lot of truth in there. Certainly lots … Continue reading
Maintaining High Performance When Using Encryption
Summary: Encryption is becoming required in more and more environments, but implementing encryption can dramatically affect performance. Learn how you can maintain high performance while using encryption in your database. Abstract: Encryption is becoming required in more and more environments, … Continue reading
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Speaking About Unstructured Data at SQL Saturday #287 – Madison
I haven’t been to Wisconsin in a long time. Not since I was a little kid, going to visit family. However I’m heading up there next week for SQL Saturday #287 in Madison, WI. I’ll be speaking about unstructured data, … Continue reading
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