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Web 2.0: Single Point of Failure vs. Blissful Naivety

Web 2.0: Single Point of Failure vs. Blissful Naivety

I was catching up on some Marketing Over Coffee podcasts today when the topic of Web 2.0 ‘single points of failure’ came up briefly. Web 2.0 stuff is great for making contact with customers and building interest in campaigns. MOC questioned whether such services could be relied on, 24/7? Their marketing answer was to ensure […]

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OSS and Data Migration Scalability – It’s Not Just About CPUs

I proudly discussed my finely crafted SQL statements in a previous post about Celona and data migration. The need to invest quite some time in learning a few more SQL tricks and building logically complex and very large single SQL commands (as opposed to conceptually simpler procedural PL/SQL routines) came about because I was trying […]

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