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Posted By: James S Czuprynski
Wed Apr 21st, 2021
The Internet of Things (IoT) has penetrated every corner of our modern world, from the smart meters that monitor our home’s electricity usage to the smart home technology that lets us turn on lights or watch our favorite shows with a simple voice command. All these devices generate enormous
Posted By: Liron Amitzi
Fri Jan 29th, 2021
Database schema design involves myriad choices. In this final part of this series, Liron Amitzi covers five different options to design a schema that best suits the proposed solution, including discussion of the benefits and challenges of each design.
Posted By: Liron Amitzi
Thu Nov 19th, 2020
Designing a database schema—in other words, creating a set of database tables that capture key application elements as well as data stored within them—is a crucial part of any developer's and database administrator’s knowledge base with many important implications for both the database itself
Posted By: Jake Turrell
Fri Feb 24th, 2017
If you’re an Essbase and Planning person like me, you might be a bit nostalgic for the days when we had some serious graphical reporting capabilities in our EPM toolset. I’m talking back in the days of “Wired for OLAP” and “Hyperion Analyzer.” I still remember amazing clients with traffic-lighted
Posted By: Opal Alapat
Fri Aug 26th, 2016
• Name: Jayson Hanes
• Location: Tampa, FL
• Age check box: 35-44
• Current career age: 20+ years
• # of years involved with ODTUG: ~2 years
• Company: Hillsborough County
• Technology identifiers: Solutions Architect, Database Administrator, APEX, PL/SQL, Java