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Monthly Archives: February 2019
The Reader’s Choice Awards are Taking Nominations
If you’re using products, you might want to nominate a vendor or product for a database tool that helps you. The Database Trends and Applications Reader’s Choice Awards is taking nominations for the next few weeks. At Redgate Software, we … Continue reading
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Git, GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, What’s the difference?
I was watching Brent’s webcast session on GitHub recently. I’ve struggled to explain this to users in the past, and it’s always good to see what others do when they do similar sessions. You can watch Brent’s session, and I’ve … Continue reading
The Employee Target
We hear regularly about consumer backlash from data breaches. There are usually legal repercussions, and often hard dollars (euros, yen, etc.) being spent on things like identity protection or credit monitoring. In addition, in the last couple of years, there … Continue reading
A Good Benefit?
I’m wondering what you think. Is the idea of trading some paid time off (PTO) for student loan debt relief a good idea? That’s what Unum, an insurance company, is offering. They give their employees 28 days off, which is quite … Continue reading