Monthly Archives: March 2020

Learning some DAX

I’ve not done much BI work in my career, other than simple aggregates in reports. I’ve wanted to tackle projects, but I’ve rarely had a chance to spend time in this area at work. Recently I had a bit of … Continue reading

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The WFH Challenges

The daily protocol for some of the world is changing rapidly these days. The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting many people. Many of us working in tech are blessed that we have the ability to work remotely, and lots of companies … Continue reading

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Secure Enclave Concerns

We worry about security as data professionals. It’s a constant issue, though it seems that so many of the data breach issues come from simple mistakes. We have lots of automation, configuration as code, and more. These days we should … Continue reading

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Folding for Research

I saw Glenn Berry’s post on Folding@Home and decided to join. I downloaded the client and installed it. From there, I set up an identity and added the SQLFamily team of 236388. I also created a passkey for security with … Continue reading

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