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Category Archives: SQL Server Data Mining
Speaking at SQL Saturday 86 BI Edition Tampa
I will be traveling to my first SQL Saturday in Tampa, Florida. I have been to several SQL Saturday events in Florida before. This particular event is on November 5, 2011. This post provides the details. Link to this post!
Comments on PASS Summit Thursday Keynote
Today’s keynote at the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS) Summit was based on the phrase “The Fantastic 12 of 2012″. I’m thinking the “Fantastic 12″ was a spin-off of the movie and comic series “The Fantastic Four” with the number … Continue reading
Posted in Data Mining, Microsoft Business Intelligence, SQL Server Data Mining
Tagged PASS, semantic
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Comments on PASS Summit Wednesday Keynote
I am blogging from the PASS Summit in Seattle, WA. This morning’s keynote session with Ted Kummert of Microsoft had the expected announcements about SQL Server. In this post, I will talk about some of these announcements and what they … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Business Intelligence, Reporting Services, SQL Server Data Mining
Tagged Hadoop, PASS, text mining
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Recap of SQL Saturday 79 South Florida
I decided on August 9, 2011 that I wanted to go to SQL Saturday 79 in South Florida, as I blogged on previously. And was I glad I went too. I enjoyed not only being a presenter but also an … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Business Intelligence, SQL Server Data Mining
Tagged BISM, Denali, PowerPivot, SQL Saturday
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Speaking at SQL Saturday 79 South Florida August 13
I made a late decision to attend SQL Saturday 79 in South Florida. What factored into this trip is that SQL Solstice was postponed, and I missed SQL Server Birmingham due to a personal trip. Organizer Scott Klein has put … Continue reading
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Time Series Forecasting and Performance
A SQL Server expert asked me a question last February about time series (forecasting) and performance. I ask other experts all the time about questions I have, and I enjoy answering questions that people send me. I have not blogged about … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis Services, Query and Response, SQL Server Data Mining
Tagged SQL Server, time series
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Speaking at SQL Solstice 1 (“The Dog Days of SQL”)
Event Postponed (30 July 2011) – Unfortunately, this event has been postponed. The following announcement comes from the conference organizers Jimmy Dixon and Brett Tomson: Unfortunately, due to an attendance gap in our projections, we felt it would be in the … Continue reading
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