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Daily Archives: September 22, 2017
How Mature are you in Database DevOps?
I remember seeing the Carnegie Mellon Software Capability Maturity Model (CMM) when I was in university. It was fascinating, and I was sure this was the way to write software. Across many jobs and many years, I realized that few … Continue reading
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Help from Cortana
I’ve been reading about and watching some of the experiments that people are conducting with Cortana and other types of devices. I’m not quite sure what I think, though I would like to experiment with Cortana at some point and see how … Continue reading