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  • RE: The Opportunistic Hacker

    Wayne West (4/14/2015)


    lshanahan (4/14/2015)


    Pick up a book called "No-Tech Hacking". It's certainly an eye-opener on this topic if it doesn't scare the **** out of you first.

    Grant is right:...

  • RE: The Opportunistic Hacker

    Grant Fritchey (4/14/2015)


    xsevensinzx (4/14/2015)


    Grant Fritchey (4/14/2015)


    All this "never use public WIFI" and "never work in public" might be viable when you have a job that requires you to show up...

  • RE: The Opportunistic Hacker

    Grant Fritchey (4/14/2015)


    All this "never use public WIFI" and "never work in public" might be viable when you have a job that requires you to show up in an office...

  • RE: Pre-built or Ad Hoc

    EGray (4/13/2015)


    Keep in mind that Mongo and Hadoop should be thought of as data capture technologies. They can make it very fast to store data requiring later processing into something...

  • RE: Pre-built or Ad Hoc

    vliet (4/13/2015)


    However, convincing clients to take a step back and think about the data they want to get out off their application instead of thinking about the data they want...

  • RE: Pre-built or Ad Hoc

    Well, it's a schema on read environment versus schema on write. You have to accept the pros and cons if you want to utilize schema on read. Things like having...

  • RE: SSAS ROLAP Cube - Query Performance Tuning

    PB_BI (4/10/2015)


    xsevensinzx (4/10/2015)


    PB_BI (4/9/2015)


    xsevensinzx (4/8/2015)


    Alternatively, you do have Microstrategy for ROLAP too. It works rather well compared to SSAS.

    Yes, go out and spend $600,000 per core to solve your problem...

  • RE: SSAS ROLAP Cube - Query Performance Tuning

    PB_BI (4/9/2015)


    xsevensinzx (4/8/2015)


    Alternatively, you do have Microstrategy for ROLAP too. It works rather well compared to SSAS.

    Yes, go out and spend $600,000 per core to solve your problem 😀

    If only...

  • RE: Microservices for Databases

    benjamin.seidle (4/9/2015)


    I find myself continually reminding folks that Analysis Services has had data mining features for quite some time. The while implementations may vary, algorithms all fall into the...

  • RE: SSAS ROLAP Cube - Query Performance Tuning

    Alternatively, you do have Microstrategy for ROLAP too. It works rather well compared to SSAS.

  • RE: The CTE Problem

    Yeah, pretty easy on this one. Two hints is more than enough.

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Grant Fritchey (4/8/2015)


    Jack Corbett (4/8/2015)


    Brandie Tarvin (4/7/2015)


    Eirikur Eiriksson (4/7/2015)


    Jeff Moden (4/7/2015)


    I'd put off doing anything with SQL Server 2012 until I actually needed it. I'm doing installs...

  • RE: Kanban

    I am all about swim lanes (Kanban) with Jira and Confluence.

    I also highly recommend Jira (with Agile plugins) and Confluence for database development. Jira is pretty amazing in terms of...

  • RE: Software Engineering in Practice

    Wayne West (4/6/2015)


    xsevensinzx, what I think is sad is that the seniors aren't just failing to mentor a junior, they're failing to mentor a woman, and we need all the...

  • RE: Software Engineering in Practice

    Brian Hibbert (4/6/2015)


    xsevensinzx (4/5/2015)


    It's way too expensive for most companies to do that. It has too much risks in some cases. Even if you do take it on, the team...

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