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Marcos - Absolutely. The EPM Framework is simply a collection of PowerShell scripts and SQL Server objects that transform the raw data and deliver visualizations. You can use any piece of the framework individually - and even just pull the logic out of the stored procedures to create your own process.
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I have recently had several requests from people asking for resources to learn about Big Data and Hadoop. Below is a list of resources that I typically recommend. I'll update this list as I find more resources. Let's crowdsource this... Tell me your favorite resources and I'll get them on the list!
Books and ...
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Great John! Be sure to check out the EPM Framework on CodePlex. This is a policy evaluation tool for all servers in your ecosystem.
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Thanks Brian. They keep moving the paper:-( I updated the link again...
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Hello Dirk, Thank you very much for letting me know about the issue. The link should be fixed now. I am sorry if it caused any inconvenience!
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Hot off the virtual press, the SQL Server Separation of Duties Whitepaper is now available! SQL Server 2008 R2 provides the full breadth of tools to support restrictive compliance and security requirements. This whitepaper will associate the features and options available in SQL Server 2008 R2 to meet the varying separation of duties ...
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Hello Ima, Have you applied sp3 to SSMS?
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Excellent! Thanks Aaron!
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Have you ever heard of these types of requests? True story! I have had each of these and many more:
A customer needed to grant a business user the rights to issue a KILL command – without giving them sysadmin or CONTROL SERVER.
A customer wanted to grant a user the rights to update a job – just one job – without any other ...
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Every now and then customers ask me how they can suggest changes or behavior changes to SQL Server. Many of us are aware of Connect, where you can add feature recommendations and vote on other people’s suggestions. There are a LOT of recommendations, and I know Microsoft values your feedback and suggestions. Sometimes these ...
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