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Monthly Archives: September 2023
Republish: The New Data Warehouse Choice
Data warehousing has changed a lot in my 30+ years of working with data. With Microsoft Fabric, this editorial might be more interesting to read and reflect on how the world has changed. I’m on holiday today with my wife … Continue reading
A Break During a Long Trip
It’s a day off for me, so why am I blogging? I actually wrote this a couple weeks ago as I was prepping for this trip. I’m in Amsterdam today, taking a few days with my wife. I came over … Continue reading
A New Word: Vulture Shock
vulture shock – n. the nagging sense that no matter how many days you spend in a foreign country, you never quite manage to step foot in it – instead floating high above the culture like a diver over a … Continue reading
The Team You Want
Brent wrote about what a good DBA looks like and challenged people to write a testimonial for them. There are some great comments on the post, and some funny ones. It’s worth a read when you need a break from … Continue reading