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The Database is the Cornerstone
I saw a case study video the other day from Redgate Software. It was a look at one of the upper management on Fitness First, a fitness/gym company that has facilities in dozens of countries. It’s a good, short summary … Continue reading
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Hacking Data
This editorial was originally published on Mar 23, 2011. It is being re-run as Steve is away on vacation. I saw a note recently that researchers had successfully hacked a car using only an MP3 file on a CD. They were … Continue reading
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