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In this compelling episode, hosts Dave and Morgan are joined by Rebekah Kulidzan, a seasoned Go-to-Market Specialist at AWS specializing in Integration Services. Rebekah leads the charge in technical business development and strategy, enabling customers to revolutionize their applications through adoption of event-driven architectures. The conversation kicks off with an in-depth look at the role of a "Go to Market Specialist" and the essential strategies behind application modernization. Learn how tech teams leverage AWS Integration Services to meld seamlessly into domain-specific groups, boosting both agility and communication. The latter half of our episode shifts focus to the crucial balance between mental health and career growth in the tech industry. Rebekah shares her expert insights on maintaining mental wellness during career transitions. She also introduces us to the transformative work of Pathways Collective, an online coaching and mentoring platform that guides professionals through career changes, ensuring they achieve their goals while maintaining mental balance. Whether you're considering a shift into tech or simply looking to take control of your professional life, this episode serves as a vital resource to understand the dynamic interplay between technology and personal well-being. Pathways Collective – https://pathwcollective.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/pathwcollective/ https://www.instagram.com/pathwcollective/ https://twitter.com/pathwcollective Rebekah on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rkulidzan/ Rebekah on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rkulidzan/ Rebekah on Twitter - https://twitter.com/ Rebekah on Github - https://github.com/rkulidzan/ Rebekah's Website - https://rkulidzan.com/ Morgan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorgantWillis Morgan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgan-willis-001/ Morgan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morganwilliscloud Dave on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedavedev Dave on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidisbitski ** Please note ** During minutes 33 through 39 of this episode, we talk openly about mental health issues and topics related to recovery. We are speaking from our lived experience, training and research but are not medical professionals. If you identify with any of the thoughts shared and feel you would like to talk to someone, please reach out to your GP, contact Mind, or the Anxiety UK helpline. Information, services and helplines for those struggling with, or impacted by someone else's, addiction can be found on the NHS website. ** Mental Health In The Workplace: The High Cost Of Depression - https://www.forbes.com/sites/mariaminor/2021/01/20/mental-health-in-the-workplace-the-high-cost-of-depression/ Application Integration on AWS - https://aws.amazon.com/products/application-integration/ EventStorming - https://aws-samples.github.io/eda-on-aws/eventstorming/ Application Integration and Open Source on AWS - https://github.com/rkulidzan/awesome-app-integration Serverlessland - https://serverlessland.com/search?search=integration Serverlessland Step Functions and Integration Services - https://serverlessland.com/content/service/step-functions/guides/integrating-step-functions-with-containerized-workloads/10-introduction Subscribe: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7rQjgnBvuyr18K03tnEHBI Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aws-developers-podcast/id1574162669 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f8bf7630-2521-4b40-be90-c46a9222c159/aws-developers-podcast RSS Feed: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:994363549/sounds.rss
Ms. Yurilka Hernandez is the Assistant Vice President of Crisis and Care Coordination Services and Integration Services at Acacia Network, the second largest Latino led not –for- profit organization in the United States. She is also an adjunct professor at Adelphi University, New York. She is also a published author and founder of Psychotherapy & Consultation Group Services PLLC.
On this episode of The Six Five – On The Road, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome Emily Shea, Worldwide Lead, Integration Services and Nick Smit, Principal Product Manager, EventBridge at AWS for a conversation on Event-Driven App Architecture and the role of application integration in modernization. Their discussion covers: A look at Event-Driven App Architecture and why is it important How application architects manage messaging and APIs in the Cloud to create event-driven communications across applications Why customers need to first think about integration when they want to migrate and modernize applications New launches AWS announced at re:Invent, including Generative AI workflows, HTTPS Endpoints, and Adobe/Stripe Integrations with EventBridge
When Power BI was released, I was working with customers to try and adopt DevOps for their database code. At that time, I thought the Microsoft developers had made an extremely poor decision with the PBIX format in that it wasn't well suited for version control. In 2011, when it was first released, we not only had decades of knowledge about version control and the power of DevOps, but we'd also been living with the extremely poor format of code in Integration Services packages (among other data tools), that were poorly suited for understanding in version control systems. Power BI has grown, and with the Fabric announcements, there are integrations with git for your workspace. There is also a Power BI Developer mode that saves your project in a folder structure rather than one file, which is better. I'm not sure it's great, especially if it doesn't enforce text in a way that ensures a developer can easily see changes between settings and understand them. I can certainly diff the XML in two SSIS packages, but that doesn't mean that it's easy to understand what has changed. Read the rest of Power BI and Git
Sarah Edmonds, Crystal Ball, Ahlmahz Negash, PhD, and Paul Dockery discuss a how resource adequacy design theory applies to resource adequacy program design, why FERC asked questions about market based rate authority, what it means for a program to be interoperable, and where inter-regional transmission is coming from. 06:08 - Reminder for friends and fans of Therese Hampton to RSVP for her Celebration of Life and information about the Therese Hampton Endowed Scholarship for Economics and Business1at Portland State University.09:53 - translating theory into a program, debriefing from the interview with Prof. Jacob Mays23:55 - Market Based Rate Authority and the status at FERC FERC Wants More Western Resource Adequacy Program Information Western Power Pool's response to FERC's deficiency letter 35:45 - Interoperability of a resource adequacy program with multiple marketsWestern US regional grid, reliability efforts reach crossroads in 202347:57 - Interregional transmission and the West FERC Staff-Led Workshop on Establishing Interregional Transfer Capability Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation Requirements FERC urged to set interregional transfer capacity requirements to boost reliability, lower costs Inter-regional planning and transmission could help keep the lights on during extreme weather 1:05:55 - Short to Ground; where we TL;DR our way through the rest of the news BLM Proposes Solar Plan Expansion to Include 11 Western States Harris Attends Ten West Line Groundbreaking NRC Certifies First U.S. Small Modular Reactor Design Federal Government Says 'Not So Fast' on Diablo Canyon Extension Billions in federal dollars could make the Pacific Northwest a hub for renewable hydrogen Day-Ahead Market Enhancements decision to be deferred Spot Market Power La Nina NOAA Climate Forecasts WY2023 Water Supply Forecast You can find our merch on shopify. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to share this with any friends you have that are electric utility enthusiasts like us!Public Power Underground, for electric utility enthusiasts! Public Power Underground, where you're valued and appreciated.---------------1 At the hyperlink go to “Search All Funds” and either find or search for the Therese Hampton Endowed Scholarship for Economics and Business. Image below.
In this episode, I talk with Robin H. Smith CEO and Co-Founder of VL OMNI about how a managed integration service can help Shopify brands.With over 28 years of experience in supply chain and data integration, Robin H. Smith is Co-Founder and CEO of VL OMNI, a iPaaS managed service platform that is both elastic and scalable to the demands of scaling ecommerce and multichannel merchants. On the Show Today You'll Learn:How to scale a multichannel ecommerce business with data integration How you as a Shopify merchant can do more with your data.Why is it important for scaling brands to think early about integration?What kind of challenges do merchants have with integrations? And moreLinks & ResourcesWebsite: https://vlomni.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VLOMNI/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VL_OMNILinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/virtual-logistics-inc/Continue the ConversationIn our ECOM MERCHANT PRO community, you can connect with our podcast guests and continue the conversation.Our community is also a great place to get advice from other Shopify merchants who have achieved what you are aiming for.This is your safe place to actively grow your online retail business with the support of the most amazing and helpful group of ecommerce entrepreneurs behind you.Join here: https://www.clauslauter.com/ecom-merchant-pro/Subscribe & Listen Everywhere:Listen On: clauslauter.com | Apple Podcasts/iTunes | Spotify | Amazon Music/Audible | Stitcher | Deezer | Google PodcastBy rating and reviewing the show in the app that you are listening to, you will enable us to invite bigger and more impactful guests.Please also remember to subscribe to our podcast and switch on the notifications to never miss an episode.Tag the podcast on Instagram @clauslauter and let me know what you like about it.If you like the content and would like to support the podcast, you can buy me a coffee here.Support the showBecome a better Shopify merchant. Subscribe and get tips on how to run a profitable Shopify business. Join our free newsletter at https://www.clauslauter.com/ecommerce-podcast-newsletter/
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De consument wist tijdens de coronapandemie de webshops goed te vinden. Het aantal online winkels schoot dan ook als paddenstoelen uit de grond. Zullen de online bestedingen ook na de coronapandemie zo explosief door blijven groeien? Marlene ten Ham, directeur van Thuiswinkel.org, is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Ester Barendregt Elke dag, even over twaalf, bespreekt presentator Thomas van Zijl met een macro-econoom de economische stand van zaken. Vandaag is dat Ester Barendregt, hoofdeconoom bij de Rabobank. Beleggerspanel De zwakke Europese economie drukt de euro naar het laagste punt in 20 jaar. En: Europese banken hebben geen zicht op hun klimaatrisico's. Dat en meer bespreken we in het Beleggerspanel met: Mary Pieterse-Bloem, Head of Investment Office (CIO) bij Rabobank en bijzonder hoogleraar financiële markten aan de Erasmus School of Economics, en Lodewijk van der Kroft, Partner bij beleggingsonderneming Comgest. Luister terug | Beleggerspanel Geniaal of Onzinnig Welk bedrijf droomt er niet van: het introduceren van een geniaal product of een briljante dienst. Maar wat in de ogen van het bedrijf in kwestie geweldig is, kan zo maar onzinnig zijn. Bij ons te gast is vandaag Jaap van Dijk van online wijnshop voor de nichemarkt van exclusieve wijnen, MundoVini. Future Business Leaders Wie zijn de leiders van de toekomst, wat beweegt hen, waar dromen ze over, wat vinden ze belangrijk én wat juist niet? In de aanloop naar het Amsterdam Business Forum ga ik in gesprek met Future Business Leaders over hoe zij leiderschap zien. Vandaag te gast is Maaike Ruisendaal, Manager Operations Data en Integration Services bij Sogeti. Zakenpartner Ze studeerde Politicologie aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam, heeft altijd als zelfstandige gewerkt, schreef meerdere boeken, en is nu de voorzitter van de vakbond voor de modern werkenden. De Zakenparter van deze week is Roos Wouters van de Werkvereniging Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features Jonathan Hartmann, Director of Clinical Integration Services at Georgetown University Medical Center. Here he discusses how remote communications are improving the speed of which providers and researchers can receive information, how AI is helping physicians with diagnosing patients, and more.
This episode features Jonathan Hartmann, Director of Clinical Integration Services at Georgetown University Medical Center. Here he discusses how remote communications are improving the speed of which providers and researchers can receive information, how AI is helping physicians with diagnosing patients, and more.
Frank Maurer ist Bereichsleiter im Informatik Service Center beim Eidgenössischen Justiz und Polizeidepartement (ISC-EJPD). Er sucht eine/n Infrastruktur Ingenieur/in für sein Team. Im Jobcast gewährt er mit seinen Antworten auf fünf Fragen einen Blick hinter die Kulissen.
CXO Underground Podcast with Joe Topinka and Mike Charobee Episode 20 with Terry Morgan - CEO at Macro Integration Services Podcast Website: https://www.cxounderground.com/ Terry Morgan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terry-e-morgan/ Joe Topinka: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joetopinka/ Mike Charobee: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikecharobee/ Macro Integration Services: https://macrointegrations.com/
"An intelligent enterprise is an integrated enterprise". The focus is on building superior connected experience for your employees, customers and partners, achieve greater flexibility, and construct new innovations at scale. To elaborate on that and to share her views and experiences on integration scenarios for S/4HANA, Arti Gopalan, product manager in the SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite team, joins our host Corina Kinzel in this week's episode. What topic would you like us to discuss next? Tell us your ideas through insides4@sap.com. Links for further reading: Integration Strategy Whitepaper with roadmap from Christian Klein (CEO, SAP) https://www.sap.com/cloud-integration SAPinsider Article and Blog for PI/PO Customers on why Integration Suite is the way forward https://www.sapinsideronline.com/articles/future-proof-your-integration-strategy-with-sap-cloud-platform-integration-suite https://blogs.sap.com/2020/08/03/process-integration-pi-way-forward-and-recommended-actions/ Integration Assessment tool https://www.sap.com/dmc/exp/2020-05-68434/en-us/index.html Product Overview Video https://www.sap.com/products/cloud-platform/capabilities/integration.html?video=c0cd9839-277d-0010-87a3-c30de2ffd8ff Solution Brief https://www.sap.com/products/cloud-platform/capabilities/integration.html?pdf-asset=60fd26c5-e37c-0010-82c7-eda71af511fa&page=7
SYNNEX Vice President of Design and Support Services Kirk Nesbit & Vice President of Services Joe Pittillo discuss how integrators can lean on SYNNEX to fill gaps in today's complex business climate while extending their reach with customers. From pre-sales support to installation and maintenance, SYNNEX can help integrators enhance or extend their current offering. SYNNEX can also help integrators take advantage of […]
Joanna Krause has been selected to replace Canopy Northwest Arkansas's founding executive director, Emily Crane Linn. An agency of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, Canopy has resettled over 170 international refugees in Arkansas since the nonprofit was founded in 2016. Previously, Krause served as director of Canopy’s Integration Services.
Connect with XentIT on the Azure Marketplace: https://bit.ly/3a1WRZy Roopangi Kadakia is the Senior Vice President and CTO of XentIT, an Information Technology firm specializing in Cybersecurity & Compliance, Secure Cloud and DevSecOps, and Information Technology Resale & Integration Services. As part of this discussion, we shared how their partnership with Microsoft, their use of Azure, and the Azure Marketplace has empowered them to scale and grow their business. Connect with Roopangi: Web: https://xentit.com/ Twitter: @XentIT LinkedIn: XentIT Email: MaAzure@xentit.com Microsoft partnership opportunities for healthcare partners: HealthcareIndExp@microsoft.com Contact Avrohom: Web: https://asktheceo.biz Facebook: AvrohomGottheil Twitter: @avrohomg Instagram: @avrohomg INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS: [00:51] The Healthcare Industry is in the midst of its digital transformation, with many Enterprise Health care companies moving their mission-critical applications to the Cloud. As you know, Healthcare is one of the most regulated industries in the United States. How do health care organizations that leverage Cloud stay up to date with compliance? [01:40] Healthcare organizations need the following 3 things for good compliance: (1) good security (2) good governance (3) good monitoring. [02:22] How do you define good governance in healthcare? [04:54] The cybersecurity industry is currently experiencing a shortage of about 3.5 million people. We’re also constantly hearing about hospitals and healthcare facilities being shut down by hacks and ransomware attacks. Wouldn’t the cloud make health care providers more vulnerable? How can health care organizations stay up to date with Cybersecurity? [07:39] Many healthcare organizations are having difficulty finding the right security skills. [08:12] Healthcare organizations might actually become more secure by going to the cloud. [09:48] How would a healthcare provider use your solution with Azure? [12:10] How can customers find out more about the XentIT solution set, and procure it through the Azure Marketplace? Roopangi: You can access it via this link: https://bit.ly/3a1WRZy. [12:37] How has partnering with Microsoft helped XentIT scale and grow your business? [14:05] How can people find out more about Microsoft partnership opportunities for healthcare partners? Roopangi: For more information, you can send an email to HealthcareIndExp@microsoft.com. [14:20] How do people connect with you? Roopangi: You can visit our website at https://xentit.com/. You can also follow us on Twitter at @XentIT and email us at MaAzure@xentit.com. [14:53] Do you have any parting words of wisdom that you’d like to share with the audience? #AskTheCEO with Roopangi Kadakia
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David Shewfelt, Director of Integration Services at Vidado, joins Ledge in this episode to discuss the intelligent automation tech in capturing human handwriting. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Azure Integration Services brings together API Management, Logic Apps, Service Bus, and Event Grid as a reliable, scalable platform for integrating on-premises and cloud-based applications, data, and processes across your enterprise.Jump To: [04:41] Demo Start Azure Integration Services overviewAzure Integration Services white paperAzure Integration Services docsBasic enterprise integration on Azure reference architectureCreate a free account (Azure)Follow @sqlgal Follow @AzureDon't miss an episode: Follow @AzureFriday
Azure Integration Services brings together API Management, Logic Apps, Service Bus, and Event Grid as a reliable, scalable platform for integrating on-premises and cloud-based applications, data, and processes across your enterprise.Jump To: [04:41] Demo Start Azure Integration Services overviewAzure Integration Services white paperAzure Integration Services docsBasic enterprise integration on Azure reference architectureCreate a free account (Azure)Follow @sqlgal Follow @AzureDon't miss an episode: Follow @AzureFriday
This week we look at a shorter list of services in the Application integration group. The list may be short, but these are highly useful and valuable services for application developers. These are excellent ways to integrate your applications (as you would expect from the name). AWS Step Functions Coordinate Distributed Applications The Step Functions free tier includes 4,000 free state transitions per month. All charges are metered daily and billed monthly. This service provides a way for you to visually connect pieces of your application when the pieces are serverless or otherwise stand-alone functions. Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Managed Message Queues Simple Queue service is a bundled solution. It runs on a server and uses storage for the queue. Thus, the two pieces combine for the pricing and utilization. You can get started with Amazon SQS for free. Accordingly, all customers can make 1 million Amazon SQS requests for free each month. Some applications might be able to operate within this Free Tier limit. Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) Managed Message Topics for Pub/Sub There is a free tier that covers your first million push notifications (publishes and deliveries) every month. The notification service is similar to a queue. However, instead of a push and pop approach, it is a subscribe/publish model. In general, your application subscribes to a topic. Then, when a message appears on the queue, the application receives it and can process accordingly. Amazon MQ Managed Message Broker for ActiveMQ The Amazon Message broker Free Tier includes up to 750 hours of a single-instance mq.t2.micro broker per month. The storage starts at up to 1GB of storage per month for one year on the free tier. All new AWS accounts are eligible to receive the 12 months of AWS Free Tier access. As always, you can check out the AWS Free Tier page for details.
Smitha Chopra, Director of Product Development & Integration Services within Enterprise Applications, talks about her team's role in creating software for the University of Kentucky and how they operate.
Download Introduction During this episode of Psychedelics Today, your host Kyle Buller interviews Robin Kurland-West, a licensed marriage and family therapist based out of California. Kyle and Robin chat about challenges and other questions in regard to providing psychedelic integration services. Psychedelic integration is a new territory, and there are plenty of questions to still answer and cover. Show Notes Psychedelic Support Psychology Today About Robin Kurland-West She offers integration services through her therapy practice. Robin had questions about how to create an introduction practice and how to follow up. She was licensed in 2010 and graduated from the California Institute of Integral Studies in 2006. About a year ago she decided to do a karma cleanse and began to talk to a friend about psychedelics. Her friend sent her a podcast that spoke to her. She was doing some shadow work and dealing with her addiction experiences. She said a prayer over the psilocybin and was open to what it would show her. A spirit appeared and the forest started sending her messages. It was a female spirit and used two trees to illustrate the inside of her brain. It taught her that her mind was holding onto negative beliefs. She taught her that she needed to let go, that it was “all so absurd.” What has been the difference between experimenting in college vs. doing the work as an adult? In college, it was seen as a party drug. She had a hard time having conversations with people. She doesn’t see it as a party drug anymore, it’s something that you honor. She now views it as a medicine that heals parts that have been cut off. Having had a history of addiction, some people are afraid psychedelics might be addictive. Psychedelics are non-addictive because other drugs are about escaping, and psychedelics are about being fully present. What is integration work for you and how do you approach it? This is new territory for her after having her own experience. She joined a network called the psychedelic support network. Because it’s not yet legal, it’s a bit of a struggle. She offers pre and post ritual services. People meet with her and do a pretty thorough assessment. They set the intention for the experience. Afterward they look at what some of the messages were and how to incorporate it into their daily lives. Do you help with dosage? She focuses more on intention setting because she’s still new at this. She refers people to resources to help with other things. Is there a therapeutic approach you use with people? She uses expressive arts therapy to tap into the unconscious and subconscious. She always uses family systems, there’s usually a root to behavior. She uses CBT and DBT. She uses journaling and narrative therapy. It’s an opportunity to rewrite your story - a new perspective to an old story. She uses mandala work and drawing. She has them stand up and move around. Utilizing movement to integrate is huge. After having her profound experience with psychedelics, she finds it to be a warm blanket she can reach for to remind you that things are different now. What type of challenges have you had providing integration services to people? She wants to know how soon she should see a client after they start on this journey. How many times should she see a client after, and how many times? It could be more individual. She started to do psychotherapy to go deep and heal. It’s possible to put your medical license at risk by providing certain services. She can’t sit with people when they have their experience and has to be clear that it’s a decision that they’re making. She has to detach herself from a lot of it. She likes the idea of immediacy in following up with clients. She sees a client 3-4 times beforehand to make sure they’re healthy enough and set intention. Afterward she wants to see them soon so they can hold onto the gold they discovered in the journey. How do you choose the right psychedelic experience for a person? The idea of doing a diagnosis to find out what will work is tricky. Throw it back on the person to see what they’re looking for. It’s not a scary experience, but you want to make sure you’re with someone who’s trained. There’s a couple that wants to come in and do integration therapy together. She wants to meet with them individually and together beforehand. People are in therapy to discover themselves and they might find something different than they’ve been looking for. How do you approach people who think integration specialists can get them drugs or be a guide during experiences? She says it isn’t about her telling them to use illicit drugs and she doesn’t do drugs with them or hook them up. The difference between integration therapy and a guide: A guide is someone you trust who sits with you. An integration therapist is just pre and post where she’s not involved in the drug. Have you had any clients reach out trying to integrate a really difficult experience? Not yet, but she’s looking forward to it. She would ask questions about what they saw and felt. She would bring in the arts to map it out and they can look at it together. You can have a psychedelic experience without having psychedelics. Is there anything you’re looking forward to with clients? In traditional therapy right now, she’s coming up against blockage in some of her clients. She sees a lot of people being stuck, and that’s the hardest part. She’s excited to see the light turn back on in people’s eyes and see them be healed. She wants to see people be present with themselves and each other so they can have a fuller life. How do you approach therapy and coaching? She just does the psychotherapy, asking questions. She appeals to a clients inner resources. Do you do any online work? She only does in-person work, every once in a while she does a phone session. She works holistically, so people don’t just focus on the mind, also the body and the spirit. Do you get people reaching out from all over the place? Yes, because her name is on the psychedelic support list. She filled out an application and had some correspondence with the organization. What are some of your favorite podcasts and resources? The Psychedelic Salon Podcast Episode Quotes I don’t see psychedelics as a party drug anymore, it’s something that you honor, a medicine. I like to see my clients soon after their experience so they can hold onto the gold they discovered on their journey. People are in therapy to discover themselves and they might find something different than they’ve been looking for. Resources Mentioned So, You Want to Find a Psychedelic Guide - Article Psychedelics Today Episode with Katherine MacLean Joe Rogan Experience interviewing Amber Lyon 8 Common Psychedelic Mistakes Course Erowid Archive The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide - Risks, Micro-Dosing, Ibogaine, and More About Robin Kurland-West, LMFT Robin Kurland-West received her license in 2010. Prior to becoming licensed she has worked in non profit agencies and inpatient recovery centers as clinical director, supervisor and lead therapist. Through this journey she has focused her expertise on trauma and addictions. Currently Robin has a private practice in the Sacramento area and works with individuals, families, couples and groups. Her passion to explore consciousness and the healing potential of psychedelics has been prominent through out and is committed to making a difference with those suffering from PTSD and addictions through the use of plant medicines and psychedelic integration therapy.
Mark Rittman is joined by Donald Farmer to talk about his work at Microsoft on SQL Server Analysis Services and Integration Services, why he moved to Qlik and the challenges of evolving a BI product strategy from focusing on desktops to focusing on the enterprise, and some advice for customers, software vendors and partners working with data and analytics tools.
Mark Rittman is joined by Donald Farmer to talk about his work at Microsoft on SQL Server Analysis Services and Integration Services, why he moved to Qlik and the challenges of evolving a BI product strategy from focusing on desktops to focusing on the enterprise, and some advice for customers, software vendors and partners working with data and analytics tools.
How do you build a data warehouse in Azure? While at That Conference in Wisconsin Dells, Richard sat down with Michael Blumenthal to talk through a particular case study. Michael talks about the early days of Azure, and how for this particular project, Azure was used only as a VM host - entirely an Infrastructure-as-a-Service solution. Using SQL Server and Integration Services, the system gathered data from a number of disparate systems and loaded into separate databases. Then the consolidation! Great stories about making the cloud work!
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Delivered on February 24, 2014 - you'll gain information and knowledge on basic deployment, best practice vs. how to, core BPPM components, along with previous BPPM components and terms. Material covered includes: Basic Architecture, BPPM Server, Databases, Integration Services, CMA Architecture, Staging Integration Services, Scalability, and High AvailabilityConnect with BPPM 9.5: Architecture & Scalability
Cincinnati Business Talk highlights the positive side of Cincinnati area businesses. We will be talking to CEOs who have won awards, innovated with new products and services. Today's show will feature Patrick Clements, CEO & President of Pinnacle Solutions Group, Inc. Company. Pinnacle Solutions Group is a Cincinnati IT consulting services firm specializing in Business Intelligence, E-Business Solutions, and custom solutions, providing IT services for companies in the Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Dayton regions. Pinnacle Solutions Group is distinguished by seasoned and exceptional IT consultant professionals with the business acumen to align our customers' business needs to superior technical solutions, as well as provide the honesty, integrity, and service necessary for a long-term client partnership. They specialize in development, database, BI, reporting, and project management services. Our expertise includes .NET, SQL Server, Oracle, Business Intelligence, Integration Services, Analysis Services, Reporting Services, Business Objects, Java, and more… The show streamed live on Friday July 19th at 4 PM. Listen to this link: http://tobtr.com/s/5141225 You can listen to the show on Apple iTunes as a Podcast. You can add the podcast at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Cincy-Business-talk.rss You can add Cincy-Business-Talk as an RSS feed to your Outlook email program. The exact feed http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Cincy-Business-talk.rss
Cincinnati Business Talk highlights the positive side of Cincinnati area businesses. We will be talking to CEOs who have won awards, innovated with new products and services. Today's show will feature Patrick Clements, CEO & President of Pinnacle Solutions Group, Inc. Company. Pinnacle Solutions Group is a Cincinnati IT consulting services firm specializing in Business Intelligence, E-Business Solutions, and custom solutions, providing IT services for companies in the Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Dayton regions. Pinnacle Solutions Group is distinguished by seasoned and exceptional IT consultant professionals with the business acumen to align our customers' business needs to superior technical solutions, as well as provide the honesty, integrity, and service necessary for a long-term client partnership. They specialize in development, database, BI, reporting, and project management services. Our expertise includes .NET, SQL Server, Oracle, Business Intelligence, Integration Services, Analysis Services, Reporting Services, Business Objects, Java, and more… The show streamed live on Friday June 14th at 4 PM. Listen to this link: http://tobtr.com/s/4846729 You can listen to the show on Apple iTunes as a Podcast. You can add the podcast at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Cincy-Business-talk.rss You can add Cincy-Business-Talk as an RSS feed to your Outlook email program. The exact feed http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Cincy-Business-talk.rss
SQL Server MVP Jamie Thomson discusses Integration Services and the lessons he's learned along the way. Jamie also discusses SSIS best practices and upgrade issues.
This conversation with Kent Tegels starts with SSIS and goes from there, like most good .NET Rocks! shows.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations