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  • RE: The Opportunistic Hacker

    It is the argument that access should be via remote desktop for administrators and the laptop being a bland install with no tools. Enables the security team to lock the...

  • RE: Pre-built or Ad Hoc

    cdesmarais 49673 (4/13/2015)


    Reporting in NoSQL databases is generally going to be through services or interfaces developed by the same teams who did the data model. That works great (performance...

  • RE: The Opportunistic Hacker

    Eirikur Eiriksson (4/13/2015)


    ..... A good Kensington Lock Kit costs around $20, interesting to see a raise of hands here, how many use those regularly?....

    Do you really think these are secure?

    One...

  • RE: Software Engineering in Practice

    call.copse (4/7/2015)


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    Indeed. It was surprising to me to see even a few seniors agreed with the mentality that they shouldn't be bothered as much or it's not really their problem....

  • RE: Your Cloud Held Hostage – Could It Happen?

    GoofyGuy (4/6/2015)


    ... would you sign a hosting contract that doesn't have provisions for secure offsite backups and an SLA for hot site recovery (with a nice little damages provision...

  • RE: Microservices for Databases

    Gary Varga (4/2/2015)


    I believe that the best future lies ahead for those that create variously grained sets of SOA services. Going all out with current standard (my term) SOA services...

  • RE: Microservices for Databases

    What ever happened to SODA??

  • RE: Microservices for Databases

    Eoin_BI (4/2/2015)


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    Step 6. New evangelist arrives stating "Microservices are sooooo mid-2010s, everyone is using Quantum services* now"

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    *No such thing - However if they arrive I will claim I invented...

  • RE: Source Code Security

    Steve Jones - SSC Editor (3/31/2015)


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    DevOps doesn't mean developers access production. It means Developers and Operations work together, helping each other. Developers can provide the code and ensure Ops can...

  • RE: Software Engineering in Practice

    GilaMonster (3/31/2015)


    Yet Another DBA (3/31/2015)


    Most of those I have worked with that do have a CS degree dont tend to understand databases to any depth, but instead want to see...

  • RE: Software Engineering in Practice

    Gary Varga (3/31/2015)....

    I must say that CS graduates who studied databases as opposed to those who just utilised them have, in my experience, a better understanding and appreciation for them.

    Gold...

  • RE: Software Engineering in Practice

    Takes a lot of time and effort to unlearn bad practice that were learnt in the early years.

    Too many people are stuck in their ways and take any code...

  • RE: Source Code Security

    Steve Jones - SSC Editor (3/30/2015).... . Developers shouldn't have access to account information or keys that are used in production. There should be separate credentials used in development, precisely...

  • RE: Are There That Many GUIDs?

    Grant Fritchey (3/26/2015)

    I fall down when I hear the "we're not building Google" argument. It's an excuse to simply ignore known issues rather than address whether or not those issues...

  • RE: Are There That Many GUIDs?

    Dave62 (3/26/2015)


    Yet Another DBA (3/26/2015)


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    If the GUIDs make life for the developer easier and less bug prone then good, as long as the performance is good enough with some leeway...

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