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Determining Installed Windows Programs with PowerShell

Recently, I was working with someone who was using a third-party application to determine what programs were installed in Windows (this environment has a mix of Windows XP and Windows 7).  The app was only listing some of the installed programs.  I … Continue reading

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Guest Blog on “Hey, Scripting Guy!”

My guest blog on “Hey, Scripting Guy!” posted this week, and I will provide a link in this post. Link to this post!

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PowerShell with SQL Server Data Mining

My paper on “PowerShell and SQL Server Data Mining” has just been published in Solid Quality Journal April 2011 edition.  I cofounded this journal, and many hands work to produce monthly issues and contribute to the articles. I have been impressed by … Continue reading

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Ed Wilson Interview — Microsoft PowerShell

PowerShell is hot technology for Windows operating systems.  I became a PowerShell fan based on features alone, reminding me of why I adopted Unix in the early 1990s when I was a graduate student at Georgia Institute of Technology.  Scripting … Continue reading

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SQL Server Data Mining and Apollo Columnstore Indexes

Note: This post was revised November 12, 2010 to clarify the brand names Apollo and VertiPaq (thanks Denny Lee of SQLCAT) — and I extended comments on Amir Netz’s C++ versus C# analogy which I believe clarifies the discussion between what … Continue reading

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Data Mining Seminar Passed Over for SQL Rally 2011

SQL Rally is a new conference scheduled for May 11-13, 2011 at the Marriott World Center in Orlando, FL.  The conference will have pre-conference seminars intended to appeal to a broad range of attendees and also perceived to be worthy of additional … Continue reading

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Conclusion and Additional Resources

Data Mining with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Review Chapter 19 This last chapter reviews the entire book.  The book mentions a topic not covered in any sample code, namely Reporting Services.  I had issues installing older versions of Reporting Services with … Continue reading

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