Tag: Editorials

Editorials

An Agile RFP

Reading Stephen’s editorial a about the viability of the SLA process, I began thinking about the RFP process as well. Both processes have something in common. The worst case scenario is that the contracts result in a pre-determined scape goat to blame when things go badly. The best case scenario provides guidelines for how both parties will behave and perform. […]

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Find Where Objects are Used

Here’s Accidental DBA Tip. Many times you are looking for where an object such as a table or stored procedure are used. Sometimes you can use dependency DMVs or sp_depends. However, those are not always reliable because the object you may be looking for could have been deleted, or not created in the correct order so the linkage is tracked. […]

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Is an SLA Passe’? (Spoiler: Yes.)

Is an SLA Passe? (Spoiler: Yes.) The question of SLAs being helpful, at the hosting of your servers level anyway, is, I believe a done deal. It’s not helpful, it’s not useful and it’s simply going to give you false hopes of infrastructure, whereas you could be putting in place more robust options that would take care of failures by […]

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I Didn’t Expect That

I was listening to a radio show this morning where the topic was about things we do that trigger other actions you would not think could or would happen. When it comes to computer systems, this is a regular occurrence. Things are often tied together in ways you may not anticipate. In SQL Server, a fun example is the use […]

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Total Cost of Ownership

Total cost of ownership is frequently used to justify the extra cost of hosted services. Steve has been comparing different hosting services for SQL Server, Amazon and Microsoft Azure. His presentation should encourage you to really take into consideration all of the costs involved. Hosting services will tell you that they handle software updates, backups, installation, maintenance, etc. So, you […]

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OO 101

I have been working on a project, recently, containing a number of large logic controllers that must perform a lot of work very quickly. As a result, I do not have the luxury of instantiating them each time they are needed. Instead I have a singleton of each controller. The net result is that I cannot use any local variables […]

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Cloud Computing With Orleans

Cloud computing; what is it? The concept continually changes. I have been working in cloud development technologies for a number of years, creating systems that scale auto-magically across many servers such that an application has no real awareness of where data or code resides. Microsoft has made this cloud computing even easier in the open source Azure project Orleans. Since […]

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Azure Machine Learning

One of the coolest things I have seen this last year has been the release of Azure Machine Learning from Microsoft. http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/machine-learning/ Demos of the new service have been making the rounds in PASS and Dot Net users groups. If you haven’t seen it, the best way I can describe it is predictive modeling using a GUI similar to SSIS […]