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Tom Bizannes from Sydney, Australia: February 2012
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Tom Bizannes from Sydney, Australia. An experienced Analyst/Developer with a degree in Accounting and IT, Blogging about Microsoft Technology and Solutions for Information Workers. Tuesday, February 28, 2012. This exam which is a requirement for many a Gold Partner to get the SharePoint Fast software included in their Partner package is an interesting one. According to one of our guys who passed the second attempt:. It was quite scenario based is what he said. Excel Chart - Line Chart Marker Styles.
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Tom Bizannes from Sydney, Australia: June 2012
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Tom Bizannes from Sydney, Australia. An experienced Analyst/Developer with a degree in Accounting and IT, Blogging about Microsoft Technology and Solutions for Information Workers. Sunday, June 10, 2012. Pure CSS Multi-level Menu for IE7. I cannot wait until XP finally dies and everyone is using Internet Explorer 9, FireFox or Safari. Until then ( around 2014) we have to cater for IE7 and * and sometimes 6. Simple things like pure CSS menus can be a burden and other css 3 tricks which you jjust cannot use.
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Rob Farley - You could win from here!: To be colleagued
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Rob Farley - You could win from here! Rob Farley has been consulting in IT since completing a Computer Science degree with first class honours in 1997. Before moving to Adelaide, he worked in consultancies in Melbourne and London. He runs the development department in one of Australia's leading IT firms, as well as doing database application consultancy and training. He heads up the Adelaide SQL Server User Group, and holds several Microsoft certifications. Should you be here? Did you mean to come here?
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Rob Farley - You could win from here!: August 2006
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Rob Farley - You could win from here! Rob Farley has been consulting in IT since completing a Computer Science degree with first class honours in 1997. Before moving to Adelaide, he worked in consultancies in Melbourne and London. He runs the development department in one of Australia's leading IT firms, as well as doing database application consultancy and training. He heads up the Adelaide SQL Server User Group, and holds several Microsoft certifications. Should you be here? Did you mean to come here?
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Rob Farley - You could win from here!: April 2006
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Rob Farley - You could win from here! Rob Farley has been consulting in IT since completing a Computer Science degree with first class honours in 1997. Before moving to Adelaide, he worked in consultancies in Melbourne and London. He runs the development department in one of Australia's leading IT firms, as well as doing database application consultancy and training. He heads up the Adelaide SQL Server User Group, and holds several Microsoft certifications. Should you be here? Did you mean to come here?
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Rob Farley - You could win from here!: MVP Photo
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Rob Farley - You could win from here! Rob Farley has been consulting in IT since completing a Computer Science degree with first class honours in 1997. Before moving to Adelaide, he worked in consultancies in Melbourne and London. He runs the development department in one of Australia's leading IT firms, as well as doing database application consultancy and training. He heads up the Adelaide SQL Server User Group, and holds several Microsoft certifications. Should you be here? Did you mean to come here?
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Rob Farley - You could win from here!: Reminder of change-of-address
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Rob Farley - You could win from here! Rob Farley has been consulting in IT since completing a Computer Science degree with first class honours in 1997. Before moving to Adelaide, he worked in consultancies in Melbourne and London. He runs the development department in one of Australia's leading IT firms, as well as doing database application consultancy and training. He heads up the Adelaide SQL Server User Group, and holds several Microsoft certifications. Should you be here? Did you mean to come here?
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IAPA 2014 Salary Survey | BI Monkey
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Consulting and Technical Services. SSIS Component Samples List. Using SSIS samples from this site. IAPA 2014 Salary Survey. January 13, 2015. The IAPA salary survey. Came out a couple of months back, and though it is Analytics focused it has some interesting results for those of us in the BI world. My key takeaways follow. Despite all the market enthusiasm, a significant proportion of respondents said there is an ongoing challenge reported that analysts struggle to get their organisation to value or act ...
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Managing complex security in SSAS Tabular | BI Monkey
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Consulting and Technical Services. SSIS Component Samples List. Using SSIS samples from this site. Managing complex security in SSAS Tabular – Yeah Nah edition. March 15, 2015. A couple of times recently I have come up against requirements which have required some fairly complex logic to apply security. One involved some fairly gnarly relationships coming from multiple directions, the other involved grinding through Hierarchies from parent nodes down to permitted viewable children. Do it in the Cube?
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Migrating Package Connections to Project Connections in SSIS | BI Monkey
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Consulting and Technical Services. SSIS Component Samples List. Using SSIS samples from this site. Migrating Package Connections to Project Connections in SSIS. April 27, 2015. However a recent task I got handed was to migrate a 2008 project to the 2012 project model. All very sensible, to ease maintenance, eliminate XML configurations and generally bolster security. Then I got to work…. Converting a Package Connection to a Project Connection. You have a project connection! Fortunately thanks to this post.