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Monthly Archives: February 2016
The Next DLM Demo Webinar–Feb 23
A quick note that I will be presenting a webinar on Feb 23rd at 10:00am MST. That’s noon EST and 5:00pm GMT. You can sign up here if you’d like to watch. This is similar to other DLM webinars I’ve … Continue reading
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The Easy Phone Restore
This is hardware week for me, with a new phone coming in the mail. This was a warranty replacement for one whose battery is dying. I can start the morning at 7am with 100% charge and by noon my iPhone … Continue reading
CONVERT and HEX
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. In working through the Advent of Code and solving some of the problems in SQL, I found that I … Continue reading
Forcing Strong Passwords
It seems that every week we have some sort of data breach that results in emails and passwords for users being released. That alone is a good reason why you should not have passwords shared across sites or systems. I … Continue reading