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Designing and Implementing a Modern Data Architecture on Azure Cloud.
I just completed work on the digital transformation, design, development, and delivery of a cloud native data solution for one of the biggest professional sports organizations in north America. In this post, I want to share some thoughts on the selected architecture and why we settled on it This Architecture was chosen to meet the…
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Thoughts on the Meltdown and Spectre Processor Vulnerabilities.
Summary: A new class of security vulnerabilities referred to as “Speculative execution side-channel attacks” also known as “Meltdown and Spectre” were publicly disclosed by Cyber security researchers this week. Given the gravity of these flaws, many concerns have been rightly raised. In this article I will cover their impact as well as the Microsoft Cloud’s…
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Why America’s obsession with STEM education is dangerous .
If Americans are united in any conviction these days, it is that we urgently need to shift the country’s education toward the teaching of specific, technical skills. Every month, it seems, we hear about our children’s bad test scores in math and science — and about new initiatives from companies, universities or foundations to expand…
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Resolving Hyper-v Error: “‘Unnamed VM’ could not initialize… The security ID structure is invalid.”
While moving my Lab to a new environment using the Hyper-v Export and Import VM options, I ran into an “‘Unnamed VM’ could not initialize… The security ID structure is invalid” error when trying to start the Domain Controller Virtual machines. After doing some research, I found out that after a VM Import, Hyper-v doesn’t…
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Working with the Desired State Configuration Feature (Part 6)
This article concludes the Desired State Configuration series by examining the process of performing a Desired State Configuration scan on an automated basis by use of the Windows Task Scheduler. Source: www.windowsnetworking.com See on Scoop.it – Hyper-v and Windows Server 2012
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Eric Schmidt explains how arrogance cost potential Google employees half a billion dollars | VentureBeat | OffBeat | by Jillian D’Onfro, Business Insider
http://venturebeat.com/2014/10/11/eric-schmidt-explains-how-arrogance-cost-potential-google-employees-half-a-billion-dollars/# The test, he explains, is to ask whether you believe a candidate can work with other people to effect change. If someone comes across as overly arrogant, it could mean that they won’t work well on a team. Instead of thinking about what’s best for the cooperation, they’ll think about what’s best for themselves…
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Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V (Part 5) – Intense School
See on Scoop.it – Hyper-v and Windows Server 2012 RT @VTTechnology: #WinServ12R2 HyperV http://t.co/IqhVHHxfwd http://t.co/ESNlnsncvI http://t.co/iP5rCXhSWc http://t.co/FpUEXsz5Wm http://t… See on resources.intenseschool.com