- Create a slick looking DBA dashboard and develop it using Powershell with WPF and Powerboots. Like most DBAs, money for tools isn't available. This will make a quick way to visual performance immediately.
- Create a Powershell provider for SSIS. The provider will allow navigation of an MSDB package store like a drive. You'll be be able to list and copy SSIS packages between servers. Moving SSIS packages between servers in bulk is painful. As part of SQLPSX I created a set of Powershell scripts to do this task, implementing a provider will take the scripts one step further.
- Re-write SQLPSX for Powershell V2 and implement help files, parameter sets, SQL authentication. As I try to drive adoption of Powershell with DBAs, implementing things like native help that is available in Powershell V2 advanced functions will make working with Powershell and SQL even easier.
- Update PoshRSS to use the PowershellRSS, so I can deliver a better no cost monitoring solution for my web and application peers.
Book Review: Big Red - Voyage of a Trident Submarine
I've grown up reading Tom Clancy and probably most of you have at least seen Red October, so this book caught my eye when browsing used books for a recent trip. It's a fairly human look at what's involved in sailing on a Trident missile submarine...
2009-03-10
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