William Ryan Homes Azure Migration
The Client: Founded in 1992, William Ryan Homes is the award-winning home builder of more than 10,000 new homes across the United States. IT Support Coordinator Peter Guzman has been with the company for six years. The Challenge: When employees and clients of William Ryan Homes started complaining about slow applications, Peter Guzman knew it […]
Webcast: Power BI: Where Should My Data Live?
At 11 am Pacific /2 pm Eastern on April 5th, 2019 DCAC will proudly be presenting the webcast “Power BI: Where Should My Data Live?” which is being presented by our own Meagan Longoria. Power BI provides many options for acquiring and creating. Do you know the difference between an Imported Model, a Live Connection,…
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Recovering SQL Server Databases from a Failed SAN Drive
I was recently cleaning the house when I got a phone call from a client that I hadn’t heard from in a while. Their SAN had decided that it was going to corrupt one of the LUNs. This LUN happened to be the Log drive on one of their SQL Servers. Needless to say, SQL…
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Employers shouldn’t be selling employee data
Employers and employees have by their nature a very trusting relationship. The employee trusts that the company will keep paying them, and the employer trusts that the employee will do the job that they are being asked to do. The employee also trusts that the employer will act professionally. This trust includes NOT selling the…
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