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January 16, 2020

Retain your customers with AI

What is churn? Customer churn is a well known phenomenon in many businesses. In fact, in virtually every single one that you may imagine, since every business has customers and sells “stuff” to them. What is sold is irrelevant for the fact that the customer is always present. Even if the business is B2B, there […]


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Published on January 16, 2020 02:01

November 22, 2019

Debugging applications against production data: obfuscation and GDPR

Organizations often need to debug production errors, which many times in the past has been done directly pointing development applications to the production database. This, which is in itself a malpractice, is one of the measures that comes to regulate the GPDR with force and is precisely one of the things we should never do.


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Published on November 22, 2019 05:54

November 20, 2019

GDPR implications and Database administration. Do you comply?

Do we need to hear more news of the fines, sentenced to those who do not apply GDPR regulations, in the media to take the necessary measures?


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Published on November 20, 2019 04:04

GDPR implications and Database administration, ¿do you comply?

Do we need to hear more news of the fines, sentenced to those who do not apply GDPR regulations, in the media to take the necessary measures?


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Published on November 20, 2019 04:04

July 19, 2019

Bloqueos Sch-S y Sch-M con tablas particionadas

En este post analizamos el impacto que lleva implícito el bloqueo Sch-S que se establece cuando lanzamos una select y a continuación, y de forma paralela, tratamos de lanzar alguna operación que lleve asociado un bloqueo de tipo Sch-M como puede ser un truncado a una partición de la tabla que se consulta. Supongamos el […]


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Published on July 19, 2019 02:47

May 29, 2019

Not all virtual machines are the same

Lo que suele ocurrir es que cuando virtualizamos un SQL Server que teníamos en máquina física pasamos a disponer de una cantidad máxima o puntual de recursos (CPU/memoria/IO) sustancialmente distinta a las que teníamos en la máquina física.


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Published on May 29, 2019 01:00

GPDR and HASH anonymisation

Before uploading all our data to the cloud, we must be well aware of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), a European regulation aiming to protect individuals in regards to how their personal details are processed and the free movement of data.


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Published on May 29, 2019 00:49

May 16, 2019

GPDR and HASH anonymisation

RGPD Companies are increasingly choosing cloud services such as Azure or AWS that normally provide a flexible, profitable and scalable option to carry out their operations without the restrictions imposed by on-premise technologies. However, before uploading all our data to the cloud, we must be well aware of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), a European […]


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Published on May 16, 2019 02:00

April 10, 2019

Network latencies over 1ms. Are they enough for a good SQL server performance?

Latencias de red < 1ms, ¿es suficiente para un buen rendimiento de SQL Server? oco a poco, a medida que el almacenamiento se vuelve más rápido, va popularizándose el almacenamiento SSD local, etc. los tiempos de acceso a disco van bajando sustancialmente.


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Published on April 10, 2019 02:00

March 13, 2019

Latency, the worst enemy for any Hybrid Cloud environment

In the last few years, we are increasingly finding more hybrid environments where some SQL Servers are being migrated to the Cloud. In these cases, other applications, services, ERPs or even SQL Server instances continue to be based OnPremise in the initial data center. This means that in the event of any connections between both environments, these will be restricted by bandwidth and higher latencies, as opposed to other connections that do not go across both environments.


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Published on March 13, 2019 09:00

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