About James Serra
I am a Data Warehouse/Business Intelligence Architect, specializing in the SQL Server BI stack. I also am a DBA and have been for the last 15 years. I work for B.I. Voyage.-
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- Consultants: Corp-to-Corp vs 1099
- SSAS development quick tip
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- Data Warehouse vs Data Mart | James Serra's Blog on SQL Server 2012: Multidimensional vs tabular
- James Serra on SQL Server Parallel Data Warehouse (PDW) Appliance Update 3 (AU3)
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Search Active Directory (AD) from your desktop
Ever see a Windows group and want to know all the users in that group without having to ask your system admin? There is an easy way to do this. Just create this shortcut on your desktop: %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\rundll32.exe dsquery,OpenQueryWindow Call … Continue reading
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