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Christian Non-Profit Seeks DBA/Developer/Report Writer

Posted by Tom On April - 23 - 2009

logoHey there everyone. Have I got a treat for someone out there.

Are you a SQL Server DBA, Developer, Report Writer?
Do you align with a desire to spread God’s Word?
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Neither rain, nor snow, nor flat tire. Hall PostAs we have posted about before, we are getting close to our upgrade and consolidation from SQL Server 2000 and 2005 environments into a single SQL Server 2008 environment. In preparation for this we found ourselves also needing to change our SMTP settings for SSRS to a non-default setup. Hopefully this might save you a few minutes if you find yourself in a similar situation.

Does your mail delivery look like this? ;)

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Microsoft PerformancePoint Game Changer

Posted by admin On January - 30 - 2009

MiseryGame Changing Announcement for Microsoft BI

Boy doesn’t this sound like other previous Microsoft endeavors. Hmmmm…. The post/video indicates the following end results.

  • Supporting the democratization of BI (aka BI for the masses) with the consolidation of PerformancePoint Server Monitoring and Analytics functions into Office SharePoint Server Enterprise. The new capabilities will be called PerformancePoint Services.
  • As I read the announcement, PerformancePoint Planning has been put out of our misery. Service Pack 3 will represent the end of the line for investment in a stand-alone PPS Planning product.

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SQL Server Reporting Services Video Links

Posted by Tom On January - 29 - 2009

HP ProLiant DL320 ServerAre you new to SQL Server Reporting Services? Want to know some more before investing too much in additional training? Just plain curious?

Below is a list of some of the better video tutorials we’ve found on the web.

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A Week of Free Data Warehousing Webinars

Posted by Tom On January - 28 - 2009

MVP Summit 046

Week of Warehousing Webinar Series – SQL Server Central

Join SQL Server authors and MVPs for a week of warehousing and get the latest on Microsoft Business Intelligence inside your environment. If you are in any stage of a data warehouse design, administration or planning you won’t want to miss out on this free “week of warehousing” webinar series,

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Windows 7 Beta Extended – But Ending Soon

Posted by Tom On January - 27 - 2009

windows-7As shown below, this blog post from the Windows 7 Team blog, indicates that the beta of Windows 7 will be ended in a 3 phase approach.

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Obama Inauguration in 3D? ….Kinda

Posted by admin On January - 26 - 2009

obama_photosynthI don’t know about you but one thing I don’t bring up on this blog is politics. Sticky subject. I will say that whether you like Obama or not, as a Christian, I will be praying for him and his administration.

1I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone— 2for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. 3This is good, and pleases God our Savior, 4who wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.
1 Timothy 2:1-4

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Microsoft 2008 Launch Event – Heroes Happen {here}

Posted by admin On April - 8 - 2008

Well, just got back from attending the Microsoft 2008 Launch event. Yes, Microsoft! Come on now, most of us in the enterprises still work with Microsoft products daily. ;o)

It was the standard Microsoft event. Got to the Dallas Convention Center at about 7:20 and there was already a line of cars waiting to pay the $8.00 to park in the Convention Center parking garage. I was going to take the TRE to Union Station and then the DART Red line south to Convention Center Station but change my mind at the last minute. Two escalators up and then to the registration area.

Funny enough, the gal getting me registered seemed to think I looked familiar as she also did to me. After about five minutes of asking questions of eachother, we realized we worked for the same retailer in the early ’90s. Funny!

Grabbed my turkey lunch bag from the table. Wow, neat little black zippered Microsoft lunch cooler. I’ll actually hang on to that and use it elsewhere. Almost worth the trip already. ;)

Now to walk the gauntlet of vendors in the exhibitors area. Met the Microsoft BI folks, talked some non-profit pricing numbers, got some information. Then to the Microsoft Unified Communications guy. Just filled out a form and grab some schwag. Developer evangelist talking to a larger group of folks. Figured I’d listen in. Did he just say that they already have support for programming the IRobot Roomba? Cool! Microsoft Robotics Studio.

A few more meets and greets and I’m outta there. Made a few quick calls back to the office checking on this and that. Headed to the arena for the keynote. Arrived early and got those good aisle seats. Yeah! Running 15 minutes late so we got to view the vendor videos, yet again. UGH! Too much marketing. Keynote was okay but not terribly inspiring.

I was in the Data IT Pro track and it was certainly not too stellar. Demos were a bit rough but I guess that can certainly happen. But the primary speaker for two of the sessions just did not have a great personality for speaking and I think that zoned a bunch of people out.

I did get excited about a couple of things.

Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Remote Apps – Ability to virtualize presentation of applications, not just desktops. Seems like this will steal away from Citrix but hey, good for us.

“Terminal Services (TS) RemoteApp programs are accessed through Terminal Services, and look and act as if they are running on the end user’s local computer. Users can run TS RemoteApp programs side by side with their local programs. If a user is running more than one RemoteApp on the same terminal server, RemoteApp will share the same Terminal Services session.” – Per Microsoft

Visual Studio 2008 will now support PHP. At least that is what the keynote stated. I’ll have to load it up and take a look-see. Also, apparently Windows Server 2008 with IIS 7 is supposed to include support for PHP without us having to go to third party pieces. Keep in mind that I’m skeptical about this. Is this a Microsoft version of PHP? Yikes!

Freebies included:

Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition
SQL Server 2008 Standard Edition
Visual Studio 2008
Windows Vista Ultimate SP 1

I cut out a bit early form there and came back to the office to do some more PHP/SQL coding so the day would not be a complete loss. It was nice to get away from the office for a few hours though and we scored some free licenses of products we will use for the non-profit.

Blessings.

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