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Monthly Archives: November 2019
Getting Started with SQL Prompt 10
This week we released SQL Prompt 10, which is an exciting milestone for us. I remember when I discovered this little gem for Database Weekly and sent it over to Redgate as something they might want to buy. They did … Continue reading
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Tagged Redgate, SQL Prompt, syndicated
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Agile Job Descriptions
Most of us have applied for a job at some point in our career. In my youth, this was finding a listing in a newspaper or on a storefront and then going in to apply in person. At times I … Continue reading
Data Science, BI, and Reports
Data science, along with the Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) fields, is often seen as the new direction in which we ought to move our analysis of all the bits and bytes that we collect and store in … Continue reading
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Tagged Business Intelligence, Power BI, Reporting Services
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Micro Credentials
For all of my career, there has been a constant debate about the value of certifications. Early on I saw one boss move ahead because of his CNE (Certified Netware Engineer) credential. That got me moving in that direction, though … Continue reading