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Monthly Archives: May 2017
The Power BI Pivot
This week we had quite a bit of Power BI content appear on various blogs and sites. Some of this was normal traffic, with Power BI gaining popularity and more data professionals writing about the topic. There are always quite … Continue reading
Thinking Time
I’ve been fortunate in my career to meet a lot of different people with a variety of views on the world, career, technology, and more. I’ve learned a lot about various things by focusing on conversations with these people and … Continue reading
I’m on dbatools!
I made the front page of dbatools, as a part of the community that is supporting this project. Along with quite a few others, I’m happy to be there and doing my part to make SQL Server administration and scripting … Continue reading
IoT Pros and Cons
The Internet of Things is coming, or maybe it’s a wave that’s growing underneath us right now. It certainly hasn’t crested if that’s the case, and I expect that we’ll see more and more devices, sensors, and applications coming in … Continue reading