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  • Reply To: When Will Privacy Matter?

    Organizations that hoard data indiscriminately and fail to properly secure data should be seen as robber barons who cheat the system and put the public at risk. We should judge...

  • Reply To: A Data Controversy

    swwg69 wrote:

    So do you want the government to have a searchable database of all the flights taken?

    If the airlines have to keep it, and the government can draw from it...

  • Reply To: A Data Controversy

    I was under the impression that post 9/11, the airlines were required to maintain better records about flight passengers. I guess the questions being asked about CPOVID19 are substantially different...

  • Reply To: Having No Routine

    Everyone in our IT department are working from home now. Our VPN and collaboration apps have held up well - practically no issues from what I've observed. This work from...

  • Reply To: Having No Routine

    x wrote:

    . . .

    What sort of decisions are you disapproving of?

    I'm simply saying we have to maintain perspective and resist the urge to let hysteria and conspiracy theories affect our...

  • Reply To: Having No Routine

    Steve Jones - SSC Editor wrote:

    I am not just empathizing with those sick, but also those that having economic issues. This response is going to devastate many families.

    Yes, society's [response] to the Corona virus...

  • Reply To: Having No Routine

    ".. I'd like to think this is a short term crisis, but I really have no idea. As I look back week to week, I barely recognize the world. Things...

  • Reply To: Don't Lose Data Without a Hacker

    Explain this title: "Don't Lose Data [Without a Hacker]"

  • Reply To: SQL Is Always Going to be Popular

    Yes, it seems that the SQL haters and relational purists have both lost the fight to the broader IT user base who prefer their database to be something more in...

  • Reply To: The COVID-19 Impact

    This is one of those situations where the severity of a threat is dependent upon the public's reaction to it. Stock market crashes, riots, political elections influenced by fake pandemic...

  • Reply To: What Happened to Hadoop?

    Jeff Moden wrote:

    Eric M Russell wrote:

    HDFS is alive and well - just like SQL was never threatened. I'm reminded of those Reeses Cups commercials from the 80's where two people collide - one...

  • Reply To: What Happened to Hadoop?

    HDFS is alive and well - just like SQL was never threatened. I'm reminded of those Reeses Cups commercials from the 80's where two people collide - one with a...

  • Reply To: Automatic Redaction of PII

    Customer centric database records, documents, and audio transcripts are just the tip of the iceberg - GDPR also regulates CCTV footage.

  • Reply To: Maybe Being Famous is a Bad Idea

    GeorgeCopeland wrote:

    Eric M Russell wrote:

    The parts of our brain that we use on the job tend to become the most dominant, and that carries over into our daily lives and off hours.

    I...

  • Reply To: Maybe Being Famous is a Bad Idea

    The parts of our brain that we use on the job tend to become the most dominant, and that carries over into our daily lives and off hours. My personal...

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