Daily Archives Friday, April 2008

Moneyball, and Competing through Analytics

I’ve been doing a lot of traveling recently, which as usual means that I’ve been doing a lot of reading. I normally take a novel with me when I’m on the road but based on some recommendations, I’ve been working through a batch of books on business analytics. First off was “Competing on Analytics”, the [...]

Cardinality Change

Here’s an interesting point that’s just been raised on from the Oracle-L list-server:
Metalink bug: 5483301.8
If a column has a frequency histogram and a query uses an equality predicate over the column looking for a value that does not exists in the histogram then the CBO was estimating a cardinality of 1. This could favor Nested [...]

WordPress 2.5.1…

If you are reading this it means my blog has been upgraded to the latest release of WordPress (2.5.1).
Cheers
Tim…

Printer Tray Selection using BIP Web Services (and ApEx)

Earlier on this week I’ve been delivering some BI Publisher classroom training, with a day at the end for one-to-one sessions with the delegates and some consulting. One of the requirements that came up from the customer was for a report to split the various pages within it to different trays in the printer, so [...]

Sky Blue (Wonderful Days)…

I was standing in HMV the other day, trying to convince myself not to buy a Nintendo WII with WII Fit and SuperMario Kart, when I noticed the film Sky Blue was being sold for £5. I’d been toying with the idea of buying this for some time, but a reduction of $15 pounds forced [...]

Movin’ on up

There are strange things afoot! (Well, perhaps not “strange,” and certainly not just at the Circle K.) In the coming weeks, upon visiting www.feedburner.com, selected publishers will have the opportunity to sign in using their Google Account and experience FeedBurner, now as part of the Google.

If you are among these merry few who migrate early you won’t see many changes at first. In fact, you might find yourself saying, “my, it’s awfully quiet in here. Almost…too quiet.” (But it may look a bit Googlier around the edges.) Your feeds should continue to hum along as they did before, and all of your settings will be yours to manage through your new or existing Google account. This is the same shiny Google account you use to sign into other services at Google.

Following on the footsteps of this account migration, FeedBurner will start to look and feel more like a set of Google services, and we will be completing much tighter integration into other Google services such as Google AdSense. (If you are a feed advertiser, don’t worry: we have some happy surprises coming for you as well, and if you are an advertiser who is not yet a feed advertiser, you too shall be blessed with good fortune.)

As part of this Google Account migration, we will need to make a few process changes for our API partners. Effective immediately, the FeedBurner Management API will only be available for existing FeedBurner partners and those Google partners who currently have access to other Google AdSense APIs. The Awareness API will continue to work exactly as it did before, noting that once you migrate to a Google account, you will have to use your Google account credentials IF you use the authenticated API.

If, going forward, you do not want to sign in with a Google account, you can always take your feeds with you by redirecting your subscribers back to your source. Migration will ultimately be here for everybody, including all you MyBrand folks who are master of your domain.

An Empassioned and Meaningless Debate

“See-qwel” or “S-Q-L”? Have your say on this highly important matter here, and help shape the future of our industry.

Clonezilla: Clone one laptop disk to another painlessly and for free

LewisC’s An Expert’s Guide To Oracle Technology

I wrote some time ago that I had bought a new laptop. My old one had died. I didn’t need to transfer any files (couldn’t actually, the hard drive was toast) but I had my backups so I didn’t lose any data.

The one downside to the new laptop (which otherwise had awesome specs) was a 2