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After years of graduate education and even more years of professional experience (with SAS and Microsoft), I still find data mining an awesome and challenging topic. I use this blog to share my best tips and achievements learned sometimes through great struggle. Today, I provide data mining advice to leading companies and industries in the United States and around the world. I share my journey and insights at leading conferences like SAS Global Forum, Microsoft TechEd, and Predictive Analytics World.
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Tag Archives: PowerShell
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
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!
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
Posted in Microsoft Business Intelligence, SQL Server Data Mining
Tagged ADOMD.NET, AMO, PowerShell
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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
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
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
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
Posted in Reporting Services, SQL Server Data Mining
Tagged PowerShell, Predixion Software
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