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How to Get SQL to Accept the Cert or A day (or two) in the life of an MSCOM Debug Engineer – Part 2
(Mr. Cert’s side of the story) Some days, it just doesn't pay to get out of bed. Nevertheless the day described by Mr. Debug in A day (or two) in the life of an MSCOM Debug Engineer was not one of them for me. If you already had the chance to read his...(read more)
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MSCOM Service Management – How to Use Metrics to Transform the Business
An example of a measured change In our first two articles we highlighted the importance of measurements and why opportunities identified in this manner many times face an uphill battle . To continue the thread of “Service Management in the real world”,...(read more)
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Release Management: A Bridge, Not A Barrier
For too many organizations, release management is viewed as nothing more than a roadblock to deployment. Instead of returning value to project and operations teams by promoting the development of standards and documentation that drive improvements to...(read more)
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Using Production Data to Test Can Make the Job Easier… But be Careful
Using production data is a smart way to test. It provides the most cost effective way to generate data for testing. This allows testers to spend more time focusing on writing good test cases rather than taxing their brains to generate meaningless information...(read more)
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Security In Cross Domain Web Services
(Eiditor's Note: This is part 1 of a multi part post on Cross Domain Web Service Security) So what is the problem? Today, small to big sized enterprises end up with multiple domains due to various technical and business reasons. Creating a forest trust...(read more)