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Wir hatten ein spannendes Gespräch mit Martin Bach, der seit 2003 im Oracle-Umfeld tätig ist und seit zweieinhalb Jahren im Database Development und Product Management bei Oracle arbeitet. Wir sprechen über seine Verantwortung für die Multilingual Engine (MLE) in der Oracle Datenbank-Version 23c und wie sich seine Karriere dorthin entwickelt hat.
В этом выпуске: про хакатоны, работу в Ozon, разработку под Android и графический дизайн. Шоуноты: [00:03:31] Интерью с гостями [00:43:21] Neon GA Neon: A New Approach to Database Development — Neon Дорога к контрол-плейну — Episode 0376 « DevZen Podcast Токийский краб — Episode 0379 « DevZen Podcast [00:44:11] Supabase [01:29:05] #темы464 [01:34:09] Ретрогеймзен … Читать далее →
AI Transformations and the Quest for Balance in Tech: From Cheap Headphones to Oracle's 23C Release
Summary Building a database engine requires a substantial amount of engineering effort and time investment. Over the decades of research and development into building these software systems there are a number of common components that are shared across implementations. When Paul Dix decided to re-write the InfluxDB engine he found the Apache Arrow ecosystem ready and waiting with useful building blocks to accelerate the process. In this episode he explains how he used the combination of Apache Arrow, Flight, Datafusion, and Parquet to lay the foundation of the newest version of his time-series database. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show about modern data management Dagster offers a new approach to building and running data platforms and data pipelines. It is an open-source, cloud-native orchestrator for the whole development lifecycle, with integrated lineage and observability, a declarative programming model, and best-in-class testability. Your team can get up and running in minutes thanks to Dagster Cloud, an enterprise-class hosted solution that offers serverless and hybrid deployments, enhanced security, and on-demand ephemeral test deployments. Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com/dagster (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/dagster) today to get started. Your first 30 days are free! Data lakes are notoriously complex. For data engineers who battle to build and scale high quality data workflows on the data lake, Starburst powers petabyte-scale SQL analytics fast, at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods, so that you can meet all your data needs ranging from AI to data applications to complete analytics. Trusted by teams of all sizes, including Comcast and Doordash, Starburst is a data lake analytics platform that delivers the adaptability and flexibility a lakehouse ecosystem promises. And Starburst does all of this on an open architecture with first-class support for Apache Iceberg, Delta Lake and Hudi, so you always maintain ownership of your data. Want to see Starburst in action? Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com/starburst (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/starburst) and get $500 in credits to try Starburst Galaxy today, the easiest and fastest way to get started using Trino. Join us at the top event for the global data community, Data Council Austin. From March 26-28th 2024, we'll play host to hundreds of attendees, 100 top speakers and dozens of startups that are advancing data science, engineering and AI. Data Council attendees are amazing founders, data scientists, lead engineers, CTOs, heads of data, investors and community organizers who are all working together to build the future of data and sharing their insights and learnings through deeply technical talks. As a listener to the Data Engineering Podcast you can get a special discount off regular priced and late bird tickets by using the promo code dataengpod20. Don't miss out on our only event this year! Visit dataengineeringpodcast.com/data-council (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/data-council) and use code dataengpod20 to register today! Your host is Tobias Macey and today I'm interviewing Paul Dix about his investment in the Apache Arrow ecosystem and how it led him to create the latest PFAD in database design Interview Introduction How did you get involved in the area of data management? Can you start by describing the FDAP stack and how the components combine to provide a foundational architecture for database engines? This was the core of your recent re-write of the InfluxDB engine. What were the design goals and constraints that led you to this architecture? Each of the architectural components are well engineered for their particular scope. What is the engineering work that is involved in building a cohesive platform from those components? One of the major benefits of using open source components is the network effect of ecosystem integrations. That can also be a risk when the community vision for the project doesn't align with your own goals. How have you worked to mitigate that risk in your specific platform? Can you describe the operational/architectural aspects of building a full data engine on top of the FDAP stack? What are the elements of the overall product/user experience that you had to build to create a cohesive platform? What are some of the other tools/technologies that can benefit from some or all of the pieces of the FDAP stack? What are the pieces of the Arrow ecosystem that are still immature or need further investment from the community? What are the most interesting, innovative, or unexpected ways that you have seen parts or all of the FDAP stack used? What are the most interesting, unexpected, or challenging lessons that you have learned while working on/with the FDAP stack? When is the FDAP stack the wrong choice? What do you have planned for the future of the InfluxDB IOx engine and the FDAP stack? Contact Info LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauldix/) pauldix (https://github.com/pauldix) on GitHub Parting Question From your perspective, what is the biggest gap in the tooling or technology for data management today? Closing Announcements Thank you for listening! Don't forget to check out our other shows. Podcast.__init__ (https://www.pythonpodcast.com) covers the Python language, its community, and the innovative ways it is being used. The Machine Learning Podcast (https://www.themachinelearningpodcast.com) helps you go from idea to production with machine learning. Visit the site (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com) to subscribe to the show, sign up for the mailing list, and read the show notes. 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Links FDAP Stack Blog Post (https://www.influxdata.com/blog/flight-datafusion-arrow-parquet-fdap-architecture-influxdb/) Apache Arrow (https://arrow.apache.org/) DataFusion (https://arrow.apache.org/datafusion/) Arrow Flight (https://arrow.apache.org/docs/format/Flight.html) Apache Parquet (https://parquet.apache.org/) InfluxDB (https://www.influxdata.com/products/influxdb/) Influx Data (https://www.influxdata.com/) Podcast Episode (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/influxdb-timeseries-data-platform-episode-199) Rust Language (https://www.rust-lang.org/) DuckDB (https://duckdb.org/) ClickHouse (https://clickhouse.com/) Voltron Data (https://voltrondata.com/) Podcast Episode (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/voltron-data-apache-arrow-episode-346/) Velox (https://github.com/facebookincubator/velox) Iceberg (https://iceberg.apache.org/) Podcast Episode (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/iceberg-with-ryan-blue-episode-52/) Trino (https://trino.io/) ODBC == Open DataBase Connectivity (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Database_Connectivity) GeoParquet (https://github.com/opengeospatial/geoparquet) ORC == Optimized Row Columnar (https://orc.apache.org/) Avro (https://avro.apache.org/) Protocol Buffers (https://protobuf.dev/) gRPC (https://grpc.io/) The intro and outro music is from The Hug (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Freak_Fandango_Orchestra/Love_death_and_a_drunken_monkey/04_-_The_Hug) by The Freak Fandango Orchestra (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Freak_Fandango_Orchestra/) / CC BY-SA (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)
Effective leadership in the fast-paced and dynamic world of technology requires a strategic and adaptable approach. One powerful tool that can significantly enhance leadership skills for a tech leader is a well-defined methodology. By employing a structured and systematic approach to decision-making, problem-solving, and team management, tech leaders can navigate complex challenges with confidence and efficiency. A prime example of how methodology can propel a tech professional's career to great heights is Trevor Wood's remarkable journey at CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank. Starting as an intern, Trevor demonstrated a keen understanding of the importance of methodical thinking in technology projects. Through continuous learning and application of best practices, he ascended through the ranks and now holds the prestigious position of Director - Data, Wealth & Corporate Centre Technology. Trevor's success story underscores the transformative potential of methodology in shaping a tech leader's career trajectory and impact within their organization.Here's more about Trevor WoodSpecialties: Data Science, Analytics, Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence, Reporting, ETL Development, Database Development, IT Governance, IT Architecture, IT Systems Design, Service Oriented Architecture, Master Data Management, Data Governance, Agile Methodologies.http://www.cibcfcib.com/
Ventricular Tachycardia Database Development and Detection Guest: Michele Pelter, R.N., Ph.D. Hosts: Anthony H. Kashou, M.D. (@anthonykashoumd) Joining us today to discuss Ventricular Tachycardia Database Development and Detection designed to improve hospital-based ECG monitoring is Michele Pelter, R.N., Ph.D., associate professor in the School of Nursing at the University of California San Francisco. Her current work has focused on improving the detection of transient myocardial ischemia and most recently understanding false ECG alarms that might contribute to alarm fatigue in nurses. Specific topics discussed: Why is identifying ventricular tachycardia during hospital-based ECG monitoring a problem? Why is ventricular tachycardia the focus? What are some algorithm deficiencies? How might the annotated ventricular tachycardia database help improve the problem of false ventricular tachycardia alarms? Other projects that Dr. Pelter is working on related to hospital-based ECG monitoring. Connect with Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Continuing Medical Education online at https://cveducation.mayo.edu or on Twitter @MayoClinicCV and @MayoCVservices. Facebook: MayoCVservices LinkedIn: Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Services NEW Cardiovascular Education App: The Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME App is an innovative educational platform that features cardiology-focused continuing medical education wherever and whenever you need it. Use this app to access other free content and browse upcoming courses. Download it for free in Apple or Google stores today! No CME credit offered for this episode. Podcast episode transcript found here.
It's officially National Absurdity Day! Although, this could pass as just another DBAle. In the (soya) meat of the episode, our hosts pass the time discussing the frankly absurd database development practices that are somehow still passable in 2021. While the news celebrates the PASS Data Community Summit, and the importance of passwords in data security with Troy Hunt. So, pass yourself a beer, a champers, or a Passoa, and tune in – cheers.
A little late for Tokyo 2020, our athletic pair dive back in, to judge the bronze, silver, and gold of database development models. From version control and CI/CD to cultural buy in, what makes the difference between disqualification and international glory. Our hosts relay enjoy their beer of Champions, while in the news we track why record breaking isn't such a win when it comes to GDPR fines. So, grab yourself a beer and join us for the medal ceremony.
Alexa Weber Morales has years of experience writing about the developer community, cloud infrastructure, and database tools. She had a long career in tech journalism, including as Editor in Chief of Software Development magazine, prior to joining Oracle as a writer, editor, and content strategist. In this podcast, John Foley, Editor of the Cloud Database Report, talks to Alexa about cloud-native database development, digital transformation, online education, and more. The conversation ranges from Kubernetes to Java development to building applications with Oracle's Apex low-code development platform. Alexa also talks about what motivates and inspires developers. An interesting note about Alexa — she is also a Grammy-award winning singer, songwriter, and musician known for her work in salsa jazz. In this podcast, Alexa talks about using online learning to write her first symphony.
Host: Karmen S. Williams, DrPH, MBA,Assistant Professor at the City University of New York in the Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy. Dr. Williams is also the director of ‘For Your Informatics' podcast, Co-Chair of the Pipeline Subcommittee of Women in AMIA, and the Chair of the Dental Informatics Working Group. Guest Interviews: Vicki Hertzberg, PhD American biostatistician, who is currently a professor in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing of Emory University, where she founded and continues to direct its Center for Data Science. She is an internationally recognized expert on “big data” and its impact on health care. She is widely known for her work measuring social contacts that enable disease transmission in emergency departments and on airplanes. Andi Plotsky, MSPH Serves as the Director of Database Projects for the Nell Hodgson School of Nursing at Emory University and the lead database architect for Project NeLL. Andi is lead database architect of Project NeLL and manages a team of programmers and students in the development of this product. She has also served as a Data Manager with the Emory-UGA Center of Excellence in Influenza Research, as well as having she taught a "Database Development for Public Health" course in the Rollins School of Public Health – preaching the gospel of database standards.
Database development assignments become difficult because of m maintaining academic quality. The concepts are difficult, and good training is required.
Many people use entrenched processes for database development that have been in place so long that it's hard to imagine doing it any other way. In this episode, I share three things that should NOT be normal for database development-- but which are incredibly common. This episode is inspired by the book, "The Unicorn Project", by Gene Kim.
This week on the podcast, Jeffrey Palermo had the pleasure of visiting with Mark Dunn to record today’s show! Mark is a long-time developer and software architect who was an original co-host on the .NET Rocks podcast that started back in 2002. Mark is a Microsoft Certified Trainer, Application Developer, Solution Developer for .NET, and Database Administrator; and has over 30 years of experience in the disciplines of Software Engineering, Database Administration, and Project Management. Since 2003, Mark has been awarded MVP (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional) status for his contributions to the Visual Studio and .NET Community. He has also traveled all over the world delivering training in the areas of .NET and Database Development, Project Management and Client-Side Development. Outside of the tech industry, Mark owns an Angus cattle farm in Alabama and is often found playing the drums! In Jeffrey’s and Mark’s conversation today they discuss what a developer’s retirement looks like! Mark considers himself currently ‘semi-retired’ with the goal of fully retiring 3 years down the line. He provides training and mentoring through his company, Dunn Training, teaching courses on Azure, Modern Web Development, ASP .NET, .NET Programming, Databases, Java, and more. Mark also takes listeners down memory lane, reminiscing about the progress in the industry, his career as a programmer, and the changes he’s seen in DevOps. Topics of Discussion: [:39] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:48] About today’s guest, Mark Dunn! [2:20] Jeffrey welcomes Mark to the podcast. [3:09] Mark provides some background on his career and shares some highlights! [4:50] What the industry was like when Mark was just starting out as a programmer. [11:36] Mark speaks about what a longtime programmer’s retirement looks like (as someone who is currently ‘semi-retired’!) He also shares what his goals are for the future and what he’s currently up to. [16:07] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [16:34] Jeffrey gives some quick announcements. [18:22] With the perspective of having seen so many paradigms of software, how has that colored Mark’s view of the modern DevOps movement? [22:30] Mark reads a lot of books as a trainer… but has he authored any books? [23:54] Mark speaks about some of the aspects of training and teaching his courses. [25:20] Mark speaks about recording .NET Rocks Podcast and the joys of interviewing people in the industry. [26:22] Mark gives his predictions on what he thinks is most likely to happen in the industry of custom software and what will become more and more important for current programmers to know/learn. [29:09] Does Mark find that the technology landscape is starting to contract after exploding? [31:11] Mark shares his plan for the next few years and what his transition into retirement will look like. [33:16] How long will Mark be keeping up his mentoring service? [34:40] What Mark hopes to do in retirement. [35:31] Mark gives some parting advice to new programmers to have a successful career. [38:01] Jeffrey thanks Mark for joining him in this episode! Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsbookforcommunity — Visit to get your hands on two free books to give away at conferences or events! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Jeffrey@Clear-Measure.com — Email Jeffrey for a free 30-point DevOps inspection (regularly priced at $5000!) — Spaces are limited! Dunn Training (Mark’s Company) .NET Rocks Podcast Dan Appleman’s Books Selenium The Art of Unit Testing: with examples in C#, by Roy Osherove Pluralsight Udemy Scott Guthrie Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Ahmed Muzammil- I’m Ahmed Muzammil. Originally from the southern tip of India where you can see both the sunrise and sunset from a single point. Ahmed Muzammil: I’m living in Singapore for the past 5 years almost and been a software developer with a Swiss Private Bank. I have a beautiful wife, two boys and the third baby is coming soon by December. I am a techie by design, published my pretty little website when I was 12 years old, then I learned flash animation, photoshop etc. to become a good designer. Also I learned programming on the side, worked with PHP and C programming while in school, designed a couple of websites for my college. And developed some small web apps. I used to earn a good sum fixing people’s broken windows 95, 98, ME, and XP computers while I was in school & college. I hated school, and college but did it anyway for the sake of my parents. (Had I known that Bill Gates quit college, I would have done that at that time – poor kid me) Back in January 2016, I started a marketing consulting company (BizMaximizer) where I’m helping entrepreneurs, coaches, and trainers have a marketing funnel that works to get clients and leads 24×7. Grateful to have grown it to over 60,000 in sales in the past 8 months. This is my 7th company and I’ve been through 5 failures, and another one I shutdown to pursue a professional career as a software engineer. I’ve tried starting two software product companies, a domain company, a web design company, a logo design company, and a bunch of passive income shit from warrior forum pdfs which all went wasted money and time. Why am I doing what I’m doing? I love to help people, my life’s work would be to help and empower entrepreneurs run a successful and scalable business. I’m learning all that from my mentors and coaches. My short-term goal is to help 1 million people around the world to start their own businesses by 2025 have financial freedom, and time freedom. Website: ahmedmuzammil.com/ Previous Episode 326 Listen to another #12minconvo
Build faster, more scalable database applications with Amazon Aurora, a MySQL- and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database built for the cloud. We cover Aurora Serverless, which automatically scales your database up and down to meet demand; Fast Database Cloning, which makes data instantly available for application development; Backtrack, which rolls back your database between test runs; and Performance Insights, which helps assess the load on your database and optimize your SQL queries.
About James Crain James Crain is A UI Developer and Designer who is guided by the desire to create a great UX. While he specializes in front-end creation, He has a broad background in Software and Database Development and Design. James is very process oriented and passionate about great design and excellent usability. As the founder of GrabMeDelivery.com, a tech start up that aims to create community by connecting people using a “social delivery” concept as a platform for connecting people who need a hand to people who are willing to lend it! In this episode Virginia and James discuss: How platforms like AirBnb, Uber and now GrabMeDelivery have the power to create community as a solution to the disconnection and disjointedness that seems so prevalent in society today The value of Stoicism for riding the entrepreneurial roller coaster (without throwing up) How to maintain forward momentum in the face of setbacks Key Takeaways: Success is found outside of one’s comfort zone One bad experience shouldn’t rob you of future joy Everyone wants to connect. Community-builders are essential. Determine your objective and stick with it! Know YOUR definition of success and don’t let others try to redefine it! How to reach James: Check out GrabMeDelivery at www.grabmedelivery.com Email James at: james@grabmedelivery.com
Butterflies of Wisdom is a podcast where we want to share your story. We want to share your wisdom if you have a small business if you are an author or a Doctor, or whatever you are. With a disability or not, we want to share your story to inspire others. To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Thomas F. O’Grady. Thomas received his Ph.D. in Mathematical and Statistical Economics from the University of California at Berkeley. Since the age of 12, he’s been interested in entrepreneurial activities. He rose to the top in Soviet intelligence, broke Soviet codes 3 times; extended Nobel Laureate Daniel McFadden’s work at GM Research labs; as head of Chase Automotive Division reached profitability the chairman and president insisted was not possible; to international recognition in his international consulting firm; a top trainer in Advanced Programming and Database Development, wrote Database Developer’s Guide to Microsoft SQL Server (7); ultimately redirected corporate initiatives into customer focus. Besides hard work, he credits his success to constant independent learning and states that he learns from each person he meets. Formerly, he assisted many executives and companies researching the feasibility and positioning for products, divisions, and companies. The list of individuals he directly advised includes Lee Iacocca and Alan Greenspan, and businesses including Toyota, Mercedes, Mitsubishi, TRW, Fuji, and Microsoft. He has been on TV and radio as an expert over 300 times and in the print media, newspapers and magazines, over 35,000 times. On one day, he appeared in 6 different articles in USA Today. And, yes, the rumor is true—he appeared in Vogue. To learn more about Thomas visit http://thomasogradyphd.com/. To find out more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To support Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To support Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/bow2017. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by Brought to you by Dr. Kelly, aka The FitShrink, who offers 1-on-1 and group wellness coaching for people of all abilities. She makes the psychology of wellness easy! You can learn more about her at fitshrink.com. Butterflies of Wisdom is also sponsored by Kittr a new social media tool that is bringing about new ways of posting on Twitter. It's fun, full of free content you can use, helps you schedule at the best times, is easy to use, and it will help you get more followers. Visit Kittr at gokittr.com. This is a 20% off code for www.gracedbygrit.com. The code will be XOBUTTERFLIES. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
Life Unsettled is a podcast hosted by Thomas O’Grady in a world where life is unsettled. How do you set yourself up for years to come (and start today) ? Until recently, the years between 45 and 65 years of age were ‘net savings years’, those years where income was more than expenses and people saved for retirement. Now, companies are replacing older workers. Meanwhile, while the net savings years are ripped apart, we’re all living much longer. So, how are people going to refocus their plans. Instead of retiring around 65 and living into their 70’s, people are losing jobs earlier and living into their late 80’s or 90’s. Solutions to this come from a variety of economic areas, entrepreneurs, financial people, home businesses and secondary income. The past is over. We can benefit by our experiences, but the past is behind us don’t dwell on it. The future is a dream, but all life is in the present, i.e. ‘Life Starts Now!’ The key question we answer in this episode is... What do you do if you hit 50 and feel you have wasted a lot of time? Thomas F. O’Grady received his PhD in Mathematical and Statistical Economics from the University of California at Berkeley. Since the age of 12 he’s been interested in entrepreneurial activities. He rose to the top in Soviet intelligence, broke Soviet codes 3 times; extended Nobel Laureate Daniel McFadden’s work at GM Research labs; as head of Chase Automotive Division reached profitability the chairman and president insisted was not possible; to international recognition in his international consulting firm; a top trainer in Advanced Programming and Database Development, wrote Database Developer’s Guide to Microsoft SQL Server (7); completely redirected corporate initiatives into customer focus. Besides hard work, he credits his success to constant independent learning and states that he learns from each person he meets. Head over to www.AYAlpha.com for more.
Has anyone ever told you "You will never amount to much, let alone go to college"? Could you imagine a straight A student being told such a thing? Well, Thomas O'Grady was told that several times by teachers and counselors early in his life. That could have completely devastated Thomas to the point that he would actually accept those poor and greatly miscalculated opinions. In today's story, you will see, that's not what happen at all. https://menofabundance.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Thomas-Ogrady2.jpg ()Thomas F. O'Grady received his PhD in Mathematical and Statistical Economics from the University of California at Berkeley. Since the age of 12 he's been interested in entrepreneurial activities. He rose to the top in Soviet intelligence, broke Soviet codes 3 times; extended Nobel Laureate Daniel McFadden's work at GM Research labs; as head of Chase Automotive Division reached profitability the chairman and president insisted was not possible; to international recognition in his international consulting firm; a top trainer in Advanced Programming and Database Development, wrote Database Developer's Guide to Microsoft SQL Server (7); completely redirected corporate initiatives into customer focus. Besides hard work, he credits his success to constant independent learning and states that he learns from each person he meets. Formerly, he assisted many executives and companies researching feasibility and positioning for products, divisions and companies. The list of people he directly advised includes Lee Iacocca and Alan Greenspan, and companies including Toyota, Mercedes, Mitsubishi, TRW, Fuji and Microsoft. He has been on TV and radio as an expert over 300 times and in the print media, newspapers and magazines, over 35,000 times. On one day, he appeared in 6 different articles in USA Today. And, yes, the rumor is true—he appeared in Vogue Get in on the conversation in our https://www.facebook.com/groups/menofabundancecommunity/ (Men of Abundance Community)You can Time Travel... well kinda. Click on the timestamps below to travel directly to that part of the show. Paying it Forward [spp-timestamp time="30:56"]Action Steps [spp-timestamp time="33:20"] Forget the idea of Goals Copy Well Master what the Master has already done Daily Habits [spp-timestamp time="36:19"] Put the Coffee on Walk up the hill and think about what I have to get done Recommended books [spp-timestamp time="36:53"] https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/069269756X/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=069269756X&linkCode=as2&tag=menofabundanc-20&linkId=a9f0eaf78b02c44e49d4e48a7fadb466 (The Mechanics for Breakthrough Success: The Guide to a Life You Never Considered Reachable) - Thomas O'Grady Charities [spp-timestamp time="37:50"] http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/ (Salvation Army) What does Living A Life of Abundance mean to Thomas O'Grady? [spp-timestamp time="38:40"] Helping Others Parting piece of guidance and Connect with our guest [spp-timestamp time="40:43"] Assess where you are and what you want to do. Contact our guest [spp-timestamp time="45:21"] http://www.thomasogradyphd.com/ (ThomasOGradyPHD.com) Is this your Side Hustle? Just Two Weeks Remaining for the Free Launch Test Drive. (as of 5 Aug 2016) We are built around technology. We have the systems and tools that make this business simple and powerful. Find out how to leverage your social network while traveling the world and having fun. In fact, you can build it from anywhere, with just a smart phone. And we will show you exactly what to do…. http://www.wcarmichael.hodo.biz/ (Watch This Video) Sponsors http://teambeachbody.com/shop/-/shopping/MDSUSH311G?referringRepId=117734 (Shakeology), Dense nutrition shake. Shakeology makes nutrition simple. And with 70+ ingredients and superfoods, it is the Healthiest Meal of the Day. "My family and I have been drinking Shakeology daily... Support this podcast
To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win Kelly Charles welcomes Thomas F. O’Grady. Thomas received his Ph.D. in Mathematical and Statistical Economics from the University of California at Berkeley. Since the age of 12, he’s been interested in entrepreneurial activities. He rose to the top in Soviet intelligence, broke Soviet codes 3 times; extended Nobel Laureate Daniel McFadden’s work at GM Research Labs; as head of Chase Automotive Division reached profitability the chairman and president insisted was not possible; to international recognition in his international consulting firm; a top trainer in Advanced Programming and Database Development, wrote Database Developer’s Guide to Microsoft SQL Server (7); completely redirected corporate initiatives into customer focus. Besides hard work, he credits his success to constant independent learning and states that he learns from each person he meets.Formerly, he assisted many executives and companies researching the feasibility and positioning for products, divisions, and companies. The list of individuals he directly advised includes Lee Iacocca and Alan Greenspan, and companies including Toyota, Mercedes, Mitsubishi, TRW, Fuji and Microsoft. He has been on TV and radio as an expert over 300 times and in the print media, newspapers, and magazines, over 35,000 times. On one day, he appeared in 6 different articles in USA Today. And, yes, the rumor is true—he appeared in Vogue. To learn more about Thomas visit http://thomasogradyphd.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/1MLJSLG. To look at our sponsorships go to http://www.educents.com/daily-deals#wwow. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email.
On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win Kelly Charles welcomes Thomas F. O’Grady. Thomas received his Ph.D. in Mathematical and Statistical Economics from the University of California at Berkeley. Since the age of 12, he’s been interested in entrepreneurial activities. He rose to the top in Soviet intelligence, broke Soviet codes 3 times; extended Nobel Laureate Daniel McFadden’s work at GM Research Labs; as head of Chase Automotive Division reached profitability the chairman and president insisted was not possible; to international recognition in his international consulting firm; a top trainer in Advanced Programming and Database Development, wrote Database Developer’s Guide to Microsoft SQL Server (7); completely redirected corporate initiatives into customer focus. Besides hard work, he credits his success to constant independent learning and states that he learns from each person he meets.Formerly, he assisted many executives and companies researching the feasibility and positioning for products, divisions, and companies. The list of people he directly advised includes Lee Iacocca and Alan Greenspan, and companies including Toyota, Mercedes, Mitsubishi, TRW, Fuji and Microsoft. He has been on TV and radio as an expert over 300 times and in the print media, newspapers, and magazines, over 35,000 times. On one day, he appeared in 6 different articles in USA Today. And, yes, the rumor is true—he appeared in Vogue. To learn more about Thomas visit http://thomasogradyphd.com/. To find out more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/1MLJSLG. To look at our sponsorships go to http://www.educents.com/daily-deals#wwow. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email.
Our featured guest is Thomas F. O’Grady, who is also a podcast host of Life Unsettled with Thomas O'Grady Podcast. Mr. Thomas O’Grady just launched his much-awaited book, "The Mechanics for Breakthrough Success: The Guide to a Life You Never Considered Reachable" Link to the book page: LifeUnsettled.com/bts Thomas F. O’Grady received his Ph.D. in Mathematical and Statistical Economics from the University of California at Berkeley. Since the age of 12 he’s been interested in entrepreneurial activities. He rose to the top in Soviet intelligence, broke Soviet codes 3 times; extended Nobel Laureate Daniel McFadden’s work at GM Research labs; as head of Chase Automotive Division reached profitability the chairman and president insisted was not possible; to international recognition in his international consulting firm; a top trainer in Advanced Programming and Database Development, wrote Database Developer’s Guide to Microsoft SQL Server (7); completely redirected corporate initiatives into customer focus. Besides hard work, he credits his success to constant independent learning and states that he learns from each person he meets. Shawn Chhabra's Webasite: http://2020marketingsolutions.com/ http://mediaauthorityshawnchhabra.com/ http://shawnchhabra.com/ Formerly, he assisted many executives and companies researching feasibility and positioning for products, divisions and companies. The list of people he directly advised includes Lee Iacocca and Alan Greenspan, and companies including Toyota, Mercedes, Mitsubishi, TRW, Fuji and Microsoft. He has been on TV and radio as an expert over 300 times and in the print media, newspapers and magazines, over 35,000 times. On one day, he appeared in 6 different articles in USA Today. And, yes, the rumor is true—he appeared in Vogue! Thomas O'Grady lifesuccess123@msn.com Thomas O'Grady, PhD Bio: http://www.lifeunsettled.com/about/little-background-thomas-ogrady/ Author: “Mechanics for Breakthrough Success” (forthcoming) ; “Database Developer’s Guide to SQL Server 7” Website: http://www.LifeUnsettled.com Podcast: http://www.LifeUnsettled.com/foritunes Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ThomasOGradyPhD Life Unsettled is #6 in iTunes - What’s Hot
Mixed Race Studies with Steven Riley Natonne Elaine Kemp co host, welcomes Steven Riley the creator of MixedRaceStudies.org for an enagaging discussion of a non-commercial website that provides a gateway to contemporary interdisciplinary English language scholarship about the relevant issues surrounding the topic of multiracialism. At present, the site contains +6,000 posts which consists of links to +3,300 articles; +1,000 books; nearly 600 dissertation, papers and reports; nearly 300 multimedia items; +300 excerpts and quotes, +100 course offerings; etc. Currently,MixedRaceStudies.org receives over 1,800 visitors/day, over 37,000 unique visitors/month, and nearly ½ million page views/month. The site has been called the “most comprehensive and objective clearinghouse for scholarly publications related to critical mixed-race theory” by a leading scholar in the field. Steve has been an Information Technology professional for 25 years in the D.C. area and is currently Director of Database Development and Design at a trade association in Washington D.C. His areas of expertise are application programming, database and website development.
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Recording Venue: Skype Guest: Martin Fowler and Pramod Sadalage In this episode, we talk with Pramod Sadalage and Martin Fowler about database evolution and agile database development. We discuss the basic challenges for working with a database in an agile development culture and how to include database design and most of all, database evolution, in […]