(Martin Bach) Last week I blogged about the option to install Oracle’s Instant Client via the public YUM repository.
Other News
Use of Basic RMAN commands
(Jagruti Jasleniya) RMAN : RMAN is an Oracle Database client and every DBA’s favorite tool for backup and recovery of the database. We have many RMAN related posts which can help you in all scenarios .
Database Authentication and REST Data Services
(Jeff Smith) We don’t recommend database authentication for protecting your RESTful Services in ORDS.
Deploy SQL Database from Azure DevOps with an ARM Template and DACPAC File
(Ron L’Esteve) Infrastructure differences and inconsistencies between a Dev/Test environment that an application was developed and tested in versus the production environment are common scenarios that IT professionals and Software Developers might encounter.
Custom Alert, Prompt, And Confirm Box Using jQuery And Bootstrap
(Sumit Singh Sisodia) In this article, you will learn about custom alert, prompt, and confirm box using jQuery and bootstrap.
Create a Custom Container
(Grant Fritchey) Creating a custom container is where things get truly exciting. There’s actually a ton of work and knowledge around this.
Troubleshooting problems with MDS in SQL Server 2017
Troubleshooting problems with MDS in SQL Server 2017 If you have problems with SQL Server 2017 Master Data Services (MDS), review this troubleshooting checklist to find potential solutions. 1. When you expand the Entities folder on the Manage Groups page in MDS, you may notice that it takes a long time to display all the entities under the folder. In...
The Microsoft Power Platform
(James Serra) The Microsoft Power Platform consists of three products: Power BI, PowerApps, and Microsoft Flow.
T-SQL bugs, pitfalls, and best practices – joins
(Itzik Ben-Gan) This article is the third installment in a series about T-SQL bugs, pitfalls and best practices.
Making Data Simple – Data science in the trenches, with Jorge Castanon
This week’s guest is Jorge Castanon, a Sr. Data Scientist for Watson Studio at IBM. Host Al Martin and Jorge discuss some typical data problems currently plaguing the industry, and how Watson Studio makes dealing with those problems that much easier.
