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What the Analysts Aren't Telling You About The Business Climate in China
Jeff Nolan
writes "...I just spent a week and a half in southern China visiting a range of manufacturing facilities and meeting with senior executives, and the learnings were significant...This is the kind of information that is really challenging to get from analysts and journalists...I think it is an absolute certainty that we will see Chinese companies exert marketing influence in western consumer markets and this will put increasing pressure on American and European brands..."
When Data Misleads and Becomes Disruptive
Jason Busch
writes "...organizations of all sizes and sophistication are gaining access to an ever-increasing amount of information to make decisions...more information in and of itself isn’t necessarily a positive thing...Consider, for a minute, the following examples of how data can mislead an organization, potentially lending credence to the ignorance-is-bliss argument:.."
Fix for SqlDeploy Task Fails
Steven Smith
writes "...The short answer is that the account that your build server runs under needs to have the necessary permissions in SQL Server...If you’re certain the account has the necessary permissions, but you’re still getting the error, the problem may be that the account has never..."
Clarifying the Ambiguous Term Solution Architecture
Sondre Bjellas
writes "...I would like to air some ideas I have for the Solution Architecture talk and hopefully get some feedback...about the solution architect role, think about the role from a technical perspective, not a functional one. Here is a diagram that tries to illustrate some of the interactions..."
Silverlight Discovery xap Caching in IIS
Ken Spencer
writes "...I was having a problem where my SL app was not updating. Looked at the IIS settings and finally stumbled on Output Caching. To see if this would work, i added a rule for..."
Learning Powered by Technology
George Siemens
writes "...The difficulty with connected learning is that it’s almost impossible to understand unless you directly experience it. And, it’s always easier to talk about it than it is to practice it..."
Free IIS URL Rewriter 2.0 RTW
Ward Ralston
writes "...URL Rewriter makes Web addresses simple for customers to remember and search engines to find.,,There are now several new scenarios available...URL Rewriter permits Web administrators to easily replace the URLs generated by a Web application in the response HTML with..."
Subject Matter Experts Working Within IT
John Halamka
writes "A challenge in all IT organizations is achieving a balance between central control and local/departmental autonomy. Our approach is to clearly define roles and responsibilities such that IT is responsible for infrastructure, databases, security, interfaces, and data integrity while partnering with the business owner for subject matter expertise. Here's the detail:.."
Microsoft Readies Open-Source Analytics Framework for Silverlight
Mary Jo Foley
writes "...The framework is designed to allow developers to integrate Web analytics into Silverlight applications. It will be able to track out-of-browser and offline applications, as well as support multiple analytics services from various third-party vendors..."
Unpatched Vulnerability in IE7
Dan Griffin
writes "If you’re running Win 7, you’re okay. If you’re running IE8 on a previous version of Window, you’re okay.
Otherwise.."
Dynamics AX 2009 - X++ Thread Development Examples
Brandon George
writes "...For examples I tried to do a multi-tree thread approach. Meaning I tried to spawn sets of threads in threads. This is not possible. For whatever reason, the first thread in the threaded, thread approach will execute, after that the other spwaned threads are stopped..."
The Predictable and Distinct Pattern Around Security Patches Help You Plan
Andrew Storms
writes "...We'll never be able to predict the exact patch details for any month, but security teams can use these data points to help with planning...utilization of resources has never been more important...if you are the resource manager for a team of people in charge of your company's patching methodology...This month is your chance to"
If Timestamp is Deprecated, Why do None of the Current db Tools Support Rowversion
Julie Lerman
writes "...If you were to look up the timestamp data type in the SQL Server 2008 documentation, this is waht you will find within the topic article: “The timestamp syntax is deprecated. This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server...Yet, I care a lot about this because I use timestamp fields in the sample database for..."
Syntax to Capture a Memory Dump Using Adplus 'hang' Dump
Steve Schofield
writes "...Here is the syntax to capture a memory dump using adplus (part of the debugging tools)...I've used this since IIS DebugDiag doesn't work on 64 bit of windows server 2008..."
Code Copying Properties Between 2 Different Types
Shawn Cicoria
writes "...Here’s a little method that copies all the R/W properties (public) between 2 distinct class definitions: It’s called as follows..."
ASP.NET Website on the Move Again
Scott Hanselman
writes "...This is the first of a series of updates to the site we'll be making this year...[here}"
Windows Home Server as a Small Business Server
Philip Churchill
writes "...some of the most important features that apply to small business owners. This is a great read for any small/micro business owner..."
Create Outlook Appointments from PowerShell
Buck Woody
writes "...I've been toying around with a script to create a special set of calendar objects in Outlook that show when my SQL Server Agent Jobs are scheduled to run. I haven't finished yet, but I thought I would share the part that creates the Outlook Appointments...If you plan to play with this script, do it on an..."
Test Drive Development TDD Constructive Criticisms
Brian Harry
writes "...I’m not saying that it isn’t possible to build a good architecture following TDD. I’m saying that lots of people are already inclined toward piecemeal architecture and I believe literal TDD enables these natural tendencies too much...I like many of the goals of TDD but I don’t like some of the mechanism to get there..."
Eight Internet Marketing Stats Affecting Business Development Efforts
Peter Giblett
writes "...Visitors make a decision in just eight seconds whether to remain on...Looking for information, services or products, more than 80% of Internet users rely on search engines...85% of these searchers don’t click on sponsored or paid links...Each of these has an impact..."
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