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"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 12 - Embracing AI in DataOpsDigital Transformation is happening before our eyes. In this Episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh, talk about leveraging AI in DataOps.Into the Rabbit Hole (related resources) –https://www.fierceelectronics.com/electronics/memory-key-to-future-ai-and-ml-performance https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/the-machine-learning-future-is-now%3A-how-ai-is-disrupting-entire-industries https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/focus/cognitive-technologies/state-of-ai-and-intelligent-automation-in-business-survey.html
"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 11 – The “Precious” Discovery In this Episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh, chat with fellow Quest consultant, Ben Boise, about the critical components of a Discovery conversation with prospects.
"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 10 – Wait, Backup! Can You Recover? In this Episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh, suggest we “back up” and consider the viability of our SQL Server database restores.Into the Rabbit Hole (related resources) –https://www.quest.com/community/blogs/b/performance-monitoring/posts/the-object-of-my-affection-litespeed-s-object-level-recoveryhttps://www.brentozar.com/archive/2012/10/whos-testing-your-restores-no-really-whos-testing-your-restores/
"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 09 – Mold Your Replication Strategy with Clay In this Episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh, ring in the new year with fellow colleague Clay Jackson, and discuss various ways that a solid data replication strategy can improve data operations allowing DBAs more time to focus on what the business truly values, the content of the data. It's an episode you will not want to miss. "Ignore it at your peril!" Topics include: 11:46 Near-Instantaneous Failover13:16 Database Replication Defined14:30 Offloading Reporting17:29 Migrations, Upgrades, and Patches with Near-Zero Downtime and Failback Ability21:12 Automation and DBA focus on the content of the data
"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 07 – Is Data Democratization the Key to the Treasure?In this Episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh, have a conversation with colleague Albert Rodriguez about reducing the time-to-value of data and the importance of Data Democratization.Into the Rabbit Hole (related resources) –Bernard Marr – https://business.adobe.com/resources/data-democratization-is-crucial-to-your-business.html John Pocknell –https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6856932736838586369/?updateEntityUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afs_feedUpdate%3A%28V2%2Curn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A6856932736838586369%29 Mat Phan -https://www.quest.com/video/des21-enabling-the-democratization-of-data8149063/
"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 06 - POCs - Are You Positioned for Business Value?In this Episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh, discuss the most important elements of a POC and how vendors and customers alike can best position themselves for business value.Into the Rabbit Hole (related resources) -A Leadership Vision of Data-Driven Enterprises | Ep. 1 | Accelerate: A NoSQL Original Series - https://youtu.be/TBRMAg4TC94
"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 05 - Performance Monitoring Build or Buy?In this Episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh, discuss the considerations and advantages for "build vs buy" scenarios relative to a best-fit Performance Monitoring solution.Into the Rabbit Hole (related resources) -https://www.quest.com/community/blogs/b/performance-monitoring/posts/monitoring-strategy-considerationshttps://blog.capterra.com/build-or-buy-software/https://medium.com/adobetech/when-to-build-vs-buy-enterprise-platform-risks-benefits-and-considerations-fea358449b30
"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 04 - Are You Prepared For Your Time Away?In this Episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh, consider the common challenge of staying on top of the systems they manage while out of the office. Into the Rabbit Hole (related resources) -https://www.quest.com/community/blogs/b/performance-monitoring/posts/can-foglight-integrate-with-x-probably
"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 03 - Is Your Database Pulling its Weight? In this episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh, speak with their first podcast guest, Darren Mallette. The three discuss managing workloads and its parallels to powerlifting.Into the Rabbit Hole (related resources) -Barbell Assault - Canadian Record Deadlift Attempt - 523 lbs - https://youtu.be/AFs-zM4nMKQ(Foglight) https://www.quest.com/community/blogs/b/performance-monitoring/posts/find-the-top-application-servers-loading-up-your-database(Spotlight) https://www.quest.com/community/blogs/b/performance-monitoring/posts/monitoring-workload-heads-or-tails-it-s-two-sides-of-the-same-coin
"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 01 - Why Be Normal? In this episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh discuss the importance of Baselining.Into the Rabbit Hole (related resources) -Why be NORMAL? - https://www.quest.com/community/quest/performance-monitoring/b/performance-monitoring-blog/posts/why-be-normalThe Importance of Performance Benchmarking - https://www.quest.com/community/blogs/b/performance-monitoring/posts/the-importance-of-performance-benchmarkingOne Third of Cloud Spending Wasted, but Still Accelerates - https://www.forbes.com/sites/joemckendrick/2020/04/29/one-third-of-cloud-spending-wasted-but-still-accelerates/?sh=6cbf0951489e
"Rabbit, Rabbit!" - a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.Delivered on the first day of the month, this podcast series dives into various Database Performance topics. Enjoy!RR Episode 02 - Are You Ready for Change? In this episode, Quest Senior Consultants, Dave Orlandi and Amit Parikh discuss the importance of being ready for change and considerations around its impact on database performance.Into the Rabbit Hole (related resources) -Dave's blog on Foglight's Change Tracking - https://www.quest.com/community/blogs/b/performance-monitoring/posts/ch-ch-ch-ch-changes--david-bowieMore Valuable than Oil, Data Reigns in Today's Data Economy - https://www.northridgegroup.com/blog/more-valuable-than-oil-data-reigns-in-todays-data-economy/#:~:text=However%2C%20in%20today%27s%20%E2%80%9Cdata%20economy,refined%20into%20an%20essential%20commodity.
Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell John Papa Special Guests: Brittany Moore In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Brittany Moore about her unique experience into Angular. Brittany has been working as a front-end developer for about four years and is currently a consultant for Test Double. She was first introduced to Angular at a talk that John Papa gave and was blown away by the sheer power of it. She really encourages people who are learning Angular to get out and attend talks, conferences and meetups so that they can build connections and get more information from people who are good at what they do. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Brittany intro Angular Front-end background JavaScript and CSS Discovered Angular from a talk Angular JS and Angular 2.0 What made Angular appeal to you? CS graduate Before Angular, she used a lot of trial and error C# Had trouble getting stated without a JavaScript background Angular gave her a clear path forward and a framework that was understandable Got on as many online communities she could Learned Angular through help on the internet and community resources Encourages people to attend conferences and meetups Ruby Rogues Episode 255 How did you go to conferences when you didn’t know anyone? The importance of pushing yourself out of your comfort zone Her career is defined by the conferences she went to Emotional reaction to conferences ng Vikings Just going to the conferences are beneficial What were your biggest OMG moments at conferences? And much, much more! Links: JS Dev Summit Test Double Angular JavaScript RR Episode 255 ng Vikings @BAnnMoore Brittany’s GitHub Brittany’s Blog Picks: Charles Hogwarts Battle Board Game Pandemic Legacy JS Dev Summit React Dev Summit Using User Voice again on Website Alyssa Diversity Fundraiser Ward ngRx Data Brittany Hit Refresh by Satya Nadella Reigns Her Majesty
Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell John Papa Special Guests: Brittany Moore In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Brittany Moore about her unique experience into Angular. Brittany has been working as a front-end developer for about four years and is currently a consultant for Test Double. She was first introduced to Angular at a talk that John Papa gave and was blown away by the sheer power of it. She really encourages people who are learning Angular to get out and attend talks, conferences and meetups so that they can build connections and get more information from people who are good at what they do. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Brittany intro Angular Front-end background JavaScript and CSS Discovered Angular from a talk Angular JS and Angular 2.0 What made Angular appeal to you? CS graduate Before Angular, she used a lot of trial and error C# Had trouble getting stated without a JavaScript background Angular gave her a clear path forward and a framework that was understandable Got on as many online communities she could Learned Angular through help on the internet and community resources Encourages people to attend conferences and meetups Ruby Rogues Episode 255 How did you go to conferences when you didn’t know anyone? The importance of pushing yourself out of your comfort zone Her career is defined by the conferences she went to Emotional reaction to conferences ng Vikings Just going to the conferences are beneficial What were your biggest OMG moments at conferences? And much, much more! Links: JS Dev Summit Test Double Angular JavaScript RR Episode 255 ng Vikings @BAnnMoore Brittany’s GitHub Brittany’s Blog Picks: Charles Hogwarts Battle Board Game Pandemic Legacy JS Dev Summit React Dev Summit Using User Voice again on Website Alyssa Diversity Fundraiser Ward ngRx Data Brittany Hit Refresh by Satya Nadella Reigns Her Majesty
Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell John Papa Special Guests: Brittany Moore In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Brittany Moore about her unique experience into Angular. Brittany has been working as a front-end developer for about four years and is currently a consultant for Test Double. She was first introduced to Angular at a talk that John Papa gave and was blown away by the sheer power of it. She really encourages people who are learning Angular to get out and attend talks, conferences and meetups so that they can build connections and get more information from people who are good at what they do. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Brittany intro Angular Front-end background JavaScript and CSS Discovered Angular from a talk Angular JS and Angular 2.0 What made Angular appeal to you? CS graduate Before Angular, she used a lot of trial and error C# Had trouble getting stated without a JavaScript background Angular gave her a clear path forward and a framework that was understandable Got on as many online communities she could Learned Angular through help on the internet and community resources Encourages people to attend conferences and meetups Ruby Rogues Episode 255 How did you go to conferences when you didn’t know anyone? The importance of pushing yourself out of your comfort zone Her career is defined by the conferences she went to Emotional reaction to conferences ng Vikings Just going to the conferences are beneficial What were your biggest OMG moments at conferences? And much, much more! Links: JS Dev Summit Test Double Angular JavaScript RR Episode 255 ng Vikings @BAnnMoore Brittany’s GitHub Brittany’s Blog Picks: Charles Hogwarts Battle Board Game Pandemic Legacy JS Dev Summit React Dev Summit Using User Voice again on Website Alyssa Diversity Fundraiser Ward ngRx Data Brittany Hit Refresh by Satya Nadella Reigns Her Majesty
00:45 - What deployments have we used? 3:22 - Heroku 5:10 - Dev/prod parity 10:30 - Deployment stories 11:50 - Continuous deployment CircleCI SnapCI 15:55 - Working with clients that are anti-testing and writing tests 28:50 - Server setup Docker Chef 34:05 - Nginx and Passenger 39:35 - Handling caching issues and increasing server space 44:25 - Methods for deploying 46:30 - Team size and deployment Capistrano 49:40 - Monitoring tools Code Climate Honey Badger Zabbix NewRelic TrackJS JSJ 138 with Todd Gardner Picks: Dinosaur Odyssey by Scott Sampson (Jason) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by Carl Sagan (Jason) Rails Solutions: Ruby on Rails Made Easy by Justin Williams (Jerome) Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin (Brian) Deploying with JRuby by Joe Kutner (Brian) RR Episode 281 with Noel Rappin RR 150 with Joe Kutner Echo Dot (Charles) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo (Brian) Getting Things Done by David Allen (Charles)
00:45 - What deployments have we used? 3:22 - Heroku 5:10 - Dev/prod parity 10:30 - Deployment stories 11:50 - Continuous deployment CircleCI SnapCI 15:55 - Working with clients that are anti-testing and writing tests 28:50 - Server setup Docker Chef 34:05 - Nginx and Passenger 39:35 - Handling caching issues and increasing server space 44:25 - Methods for deploying 46:30 - Team size and deployment Capistrano 49:40 - Monitoring tools Code Climate Honey Badger Zabbix NewRelic TrackJS JSJ 138 with Todd Gardner Picks: Dinosaur Odyssey by Scott Sampson (Jason) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by Carl Sagan (Jason) Rails Solutions: Ruby on Rails Made Easy by Justin Williams (Jerome) Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin (Brian) Deploying with JRuby by Joe Kutner (Brian) RR Episode 281 with Noel Rappin RR 150 with Joe Kutner Echo Dot (Charles) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo (Brian) Getting Things Done by David Allen (Charles)
00:45 - What deployments have we used? 3:22 - Heroku 5:10 - Dev/prod parity 10:30 - Deployment stories 11:50 - Continuous deployment CircleCI SnapCI 15:55 - Working with clients that are anti-testing and writing tests 28:50 - Server setup Docker Chef 34:05 - Nginx and Passenger 39:35 - Handling caching issues and increasing server space 44:25 - Methods for deploying 46:30 - Team size and deployment Capistrano 49:40 - Monitoring tools Code Climate Honey Badger Zabbix NewRelic TrackJS JSJ 138 with Todd Gardner Picks: Dinosaur Odyssey by Scott Sampson (Jason) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by Carl Sagan (Jason) Rails Solutions: Ruby on Rails Made Easy by Justin Williams (Jerome) Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin (Brian) Deploying with JRuby by Joe Kutner (Brian) RR Episode 281 with Noel Rappin RR 150 with Joe Kutner Echo Dot (Charles) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo (Brian) Getting Things Done by David Allen (Charles)
RR Episode 14 (NBA IS BACK) by Rodney Davis
Chris and Vintage talk about hanging with GirlfriendVS, Player 1 from the CatridgeBros, and Rip aka Mr. Mailbag. The boys answer some audio questions and do a Retro Pick!
The Cartridge Bros. stop by the podcast to try their luck at The Newlywed Game and talk about the 16-Bit Console Wars.
This episode features the delightful YouTuber futurematt5 from the great city of London, England. Matt talks about "Shooter Elitism" and has his knowledge put to the test by Vintage and Chris.
Chris and Vintage discuss their adventures at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo, answer some audio questions, provide a Halloween "Retro Pick", and discuss Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
RR Episode #28 Floods, winged creatures and wet car contests, e-Gads! The Fountain City invasion of Trixie Schwarzkopf has begun. Drop points include Leavenworth, Jo-Co and the 39th street ‘Bucks. Who needs an exotic destination when Gone with the Wind drama awaits next door? Bartholomew (the bat, not Saint), the Trixichino and a diatribe on […]