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Thinkers and Doers
When I was first starting work in the data space, we had an architect at the large company that employed me. This individual reviewed new application proposals, decided on platforms and technologies, and mostly went to a lot of conferences. … Continue reading
My Favorites from 2018
Recently we had a webinar with Grant, Kathi, Kendra, and myself to discuss the year in review. We talked about our favorite things from the year and made a few predictions for 2019. I like to do this myself every year, usually in a general … Continue reading
Only One New Shirt in 2018
Usually I get a few shirts each year, and may donate/give away a few others. However, in 2018, I only got one new shirt, and didn’t even get time to monogram it. Here it is from #SQLintheCity in May. This … Continue reading
Azure at the Ranch
From our webinar today, I mentioned I had a dog named “Azure”. Here she is. No, this isn’t an homage to Microsoft, and I didn’t name the dog. My daughter did, and she’s not a data platform person.