Monthly Archives: September 2024

When Do We Worry About Scalability?

“We need to get the code written for feature X. Can you finish this query today?” We’ve all heard some variation of that request. We have a request or demand, and we need to get it done. We need to … Continue reading

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Parsing EXE Output in PowerShell

I saw a post internally that asked this question: Anyone have a handy powershell script testing if the installed flyway version matches a specific string? That seemed simple, but getting program output from PoSh wasn’t something I’ve tried. So I … Continue reading

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Technology and Privacy

There can be a big divide among tech professionals on how they view data privacy. Some don’t worry too much, and some are very upset about the lack of data privacy and poor data handling practices from many organizations. Most … Continue reading

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Monday Monitor Tips–Finding CUs for My Instance

How can I quickly get a CU patch for a system that’s out of date? I’ll discuss that situation. You might think you get to patch every instance every few months, and you may be able to. But most of … Continue reading

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