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  • RE: The Data Driven Event

    I am looking forward to Thursday's event. I'm especially looking forward to SQL Server 2016's Always Encrypted functionality. That has the potential to being very useful in our environment, addressing...

  • RE: Saving Time Through Automation

    I agree with this and have been thinking of things I can automate in my current job. What does surprise me though is how little things are automated already. In...

  • RE: The Dangers of Algorithms

    Kyrilluk (3/2/2016)


    Gary Varga (3/2/2016)


    I have been seriously thinking about this over the last couple of days and believe that a Neural Network can be audited. Not directly, as both Kyrilluk...

  • RE: The Dangers of Algorithms

    Wayne West (2/29/2016)


    There were several problems with electronic voting machines. The problem with trusting voting machine algorithms was that the companies would not allow the code to be audited...

  • RE: The Dangers of Algorithms

    Very interesting article. I do think that the implementation of some algorithms can be used to affirm the consequent. I've seen this happen and the use of an algorithm lends...

  • RE: Getting Big Data

    Great article, Steve! I've been thinking of download R Studio (I think that's what it's called), but without a data set to analyze it's hard to really do anything with...

  • RE: Data for Ransom

    That is a very good point Eric. And its one that I've never considered before.

  • RE: SQL Server 2016: The Data Protection Version

    Is the new Always Encrypted feature of SQL Server 2016 something only available in the Enterprise SKU of SQL Server?

  • RE: Data for Ransom

    Thanks for sharing, Eric. I haven't heard of this CrytoLocker virus and I honestly thought it was something that was targeted. Now it sounds more like something that just gets...

  • RE: Data for Ransom

    WOW, Eric! That's pretty bad. Up to this point we've been talking about corporate systems. Now you're mentioning a personal computer. I've heard of people being stung by ransomware, but...

  • RE: Data for Ransom

    Very scary scenarios, Steve. It sounds more like a JJ Abrams movie plot, rather than potentially real. WOW, I hope it doesn't happen here.

  • RE: The Push to Upgrade from SQL Server 2005

    This is ironic. Today we're upgrading that SQL 2005 instance I mentioned last week. In our case we're going to SQL 2012. (I don't know why they didn't go to...

  • RE: Reasonable Timeframes

    Gary Varga (2/11/2016)


    I have found that it depends on whom the responsibility to fix it lies. Do they control a budget? Does it form part of what they have to...

  • RE: Who's Got a Preteen SQL Server?

    We have a mixture of SQL 2005, 2008 R2 and 2012 databases. I don't know the total number, but I know all of them are several hundred. Fortunately most are...

  • RE: The New Operating System

    I hope that you're right, Steve. I work in the pubic sector but don't see the innovation that you describe. Again, I could say more but shouldn't.

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