Hi All,
We have a kiosk application which will be distributed across the states
and connected to network on a cellular broadband connection. Kiosks
transmit records to our central server on a periodic basis.
We use a 3rd party vendor database in kiosks which needs to be updated
once a month. Vendor is not ready to give us a differential database so
we have to write our own utility to do this.
Are there any 3rd party tools available to this or any other
suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
SobhanRed-Gate SQL Data Compare (www.red-gate.com)
Amos.
<Sobhan.Vezzu@.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> We have a kiosk application which will be distributed across the states
> and connected to network on a cellular broadband connection. Kiosks
> transmit records to our central server on a periodic basis.
> We use a 3rd party vendor database in kiosks which needs to be updated
> once a month. Vendor is not ready to give us a differential database so
> we have to write our own utility to do this.
> Are there any 3rd party tools available to this or any other
> suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
> Regards,
> Sobhan
>
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Friday, February 24, 2012
Data "architect"?
I see the term data architect a lot in this industry, and indeed, that is
what many of us do. But in many U.S. states, it is illegal to hold yourself
out as an "architect" (apparently of any sort) without being certified as an
architect for buildings. I'm curious if others have considered this issue,
or run across problems using "data architect" on their business cards and
such?no.
you're not claiming to be an "Architect" you're claiming to be a "Data
Architect"
I got this crap in Florida too for having a title of "Software Engineer".
Its Horse Hockey
www.salary.com lists these job titles as legitimate industry job titles so
go with it.
Greg Jackson
PDX, Oregon|||Thanks for the link Greg.
"pdxJaxon" <GregoryAJackson@.Hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:u17pys4RFHA.1500@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> no.
> you're not claiming to be an "Architect" you're claiming to be a "Data
> Architect"
> I got this crap in Florida too for having a title of "Software Engineer".
> Its Horse Hockey
> www.salary.com lists these job titles as legitimate industry job titles so
> go with it.
>
>
> Greg Jackson
> PDX, Oregon
>|||"Earl" <brikshoe@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
news:evbNUK4RFHA.576@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>I see the term data architect a lot in this industry, and indeed, that is
>what many of us do. But in many U.S. states, it is illegal to hold yourself
>out as an "architect" (apparently of any sort) without being certified as
>an architect for buildings. I'm curious if others have considered this
>issue, or run across problems using "data architect" on their business
>cards and such?
Actually Earl - the term Architect is reserved for as you say building
Architects, and also Navel Architects (they design ships) and bizarrely -
Golf Course Architect. (by the way this is all from amazingly archaic UK
legislation so it does vary from state to state and country to country).
Theoretically any other use of the job title Architect is up for dispute.
Regards,
Mike
--
Mike Brannigan [Microsoft]
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights
Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these
newsgroups
"Earl" <brikshoe@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
news:evbNUK4RFHA.576@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>I see the term data architect a lot in this industry, and indeed, that is
>what many of us do. But in many U.S. states, it is illegal to hold yourself
>out as an "architect" (apparently of any sort) without being certified as
>an architect for buildings. I'm curious if others have considered this
>issue, or run across problems using "data architect" on their business
>cards and such?
>|||Thanks for the input Mike. I'm not sure how I first ran across this
triviality, but I'm thinking it was some article in Texas.
"Mike Brannigan [MSFT]" <mikebran@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:%23KMejZBTFHA.2840@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> "Earl" <brikshoe@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
> news:evbNUK4RFHA.576@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Actually Earl - the term Architect is reserved for as you say building
> Architects, and also Navel Architects (they design ships) and bizarrely -
> Golf Course Architect. (by the way this is all from amazingly archaic UK
> legislation so it does vary from state to state and country to country).
> Theoretically any other use of the job title Architect is up for dispute.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mike
> --
> Mike Brannigan [Microsoft]
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights
> Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these
> newsgroups
> "Earl" <brikshoe@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
> news:evbNUK4RFHA.576@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>|||Mike Brannigan [MSFT] wrote:
> "Earl" <brikshoe@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
> news:evbNUK4RFHA.576@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Actually Earl - the term Architect is reserved for as you say building
> Architects, and also Navel Architects (they design ships)
I thought that they would have designed belly buttons :-)
(Apologies - but it was there, so I had to do it.)
Regards,
Michael Cole|||Michael,
You ought to be ashamed of yourself.....
GAJ|||I wouldn't be surprised.
In this day and age of plastic surgury, piercings, tatoos, implants etc.,
there must be some of the people providing these services calling themselves
facial/body architects.
"Michael Cole" <noone@.hansen.com> wrote in message
news:O3o$QlFTFHA.2172@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Mike Brannigan [MSFT] wrote:
> I thought that they would have designed belly buttons :-)
> (Apologies - but it was there, so I had to do it.)
> --
> Regards,
> Michael Cole
>|||The other day I read about this guy who designed a pair of glasses
that do not need frames. What this guy does is implant a metal rod
in the bridge of the nose and the lenses are attached with a screw.
These are theonly lenses that require the user to carry a screwdriver
to remove them!! I had a link for the article,but can't locate it now.
Saga
"Raymond D'Anjou" <rdanjou@.savantsoftNOSPAM.net> wrote in message
news:O1ApEIOTFHA.3152@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>I wouldn't be surprised.
> In this day and age of plastic surgury, piercings, tatoos, implants
> etc., there must be some of the people providing these services
> calling themselves facial/body architects.
> "Michael Cole" <noone@.hansen.com> wrote in message
> news:O3o$QlFTFHA.2172@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>|||I could not find the article, but here is a pic:
http://www.bmezine.com/news/pubring/20041214-6.jpg
Regards,
Saga
"Saga" <antiSpam@.somewhere.com> wrote in message
news:OL5xjs1TFHA.2556@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> The other day I read about this guy who designed a pair of glasses
> that do not need frames. What this guy does is implant a metal rod
> in the bridge of the nose and the lenses are attached with a screw.
> These are theonly lenses that require the user to carry a screwdriver
> to remove them!! I had a link for the article,but can't locate it now.
> Saga
> "Raymond D'Anjou" <rdanjou@.savantsoftNOSPAM.net> wrote in message
> news:O1ApEIOTFHA.3152@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>
what many of us do. But in many U.S. states, it is illegal to hold yourself
out as an "architect" (apparently of any sort) without being certified as an
architect for buildings. I'm curious if others have considered this issue,
or run across problems using "data architect" on their business cards and
such?no.
you're not claiming to be an "Architect" you're claiming to be a "Data
Architect"
I got this crap in Florida too for having a title of "Software Engineer".
Its Horse Hockey
www.salary.com lists these job titles as legitimate industry job titles so
go with it.
Greg Jackson
PDX, Oregon|||Thanks for the link Greg.
"pdxJaxon" <GregoryAJackson@.Hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:u17pys4RFHA.1500@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> no.
> you're not claiming to be an "Architect" you're claiming to be a "Data
> Architect"
> I got this crap in Florida too for having a title of "Software Engineer".
> Its Horse Hockey
> www.salary.com lists these job titles as legitimate industry job titles so
> go with it.
>
>
> Greg Jackson
> PDX, Oregon
>|||"Earl" <brikshoe@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
news:evbNUK4RFHA.576@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>I see the term data architect a lot in this industry, and indeed, that is
>what many of us do. But in many U.S. states, it is illegal to hold yourself
>out as an "architect" (apparently of any sort) without being certified as
>an architect for buildings. I'm curious if others have considered this
>issue, or run across problems using "data architect" on their business
>cards and such?
Actually Earl - the term Architect is reserved for as you say building
Architects, and also Navel Architects (they design ships) and bizarrely -
Golf Course Architect. (by the way this is all from amazingly archaic UK
legislation so it does vary from state to state and country to country).
Theoretically any other use of the job title Architect is up for dispute.
Regards,
Mike
--
Mike Brannigan [Microsoft]
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights
Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these
newsgroups
"Earl" <brikshoe@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
news:evbNUK4RFHA.576@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>I see the term data architect a lot in this industry, and indeed, that is
>what many of us do. But in many U.S. states, it is illegal to hold yourself
>out as an "architect" (apparently of any sort) without being certified as
>an architect for buildings. I'm curious if others have considered this
>issue, or run across problems using "data architect" on their business
>cards and such?
>|||Thanks for the input Mike. I'm not sure how I first ran across this
triviality, but I'm thinking it was some article in Texas.
"Mike Brannigan [MSFT]" <mikebran@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:%23KMejZBTFHA.2840@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> "Earl" <brikshoe@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
> news:evbNUK4RFHA.576@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Actually Earl - the term Architect is reserved for as you say building
> Architects, and also Navel Architects (they design ships) and bizarrely -
> Golf Course Architect. (by the way this is all from amazingly archaic UK
> legislation so it does vary from state to state and country to country).
> Theoretically any other use of the job title Architect is up for dispute.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mike
> --
> Mike Brannigan [Microsoft]
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights
> Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these
> newsgroups
> "Earl" <brikshoe@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
> news:evbNUK4RFHA.576@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>|||Mike Brannigan [MSFT] wrote:
> "Earl" <brikshoe@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
> news:evbNUK4RFHA.576@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Actually Earl - the term Architect is reserved for as you say building
> Architects, and also Navel Architects (they design ships)
I thought that they would have designed belly buttons :-)
(Apologies - but it was there, so I had to do it.)
Regards,
Michael Cole|||Michael,
You ought to be ashamed of yourself.....
GAJ|||I wouldn't be surprised.
In this day and age of plastic surgury, piercings, tatoos, implants etc.,
there must be some of the people providing these services calling themselves
facial/body architects.
"Michael Cole" <noone@.hansen.com> wrote in message
news:O3o$QlFTFHA.2172@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Mike Brannigan [MSFT] wrote:
> I thought that they would have designed belly buttons :-)
> (Apologies - but it was there, so I had to do it.)
> --
> Regards,
> Michael Cole
>|||The other day I read about this guy who designed a pair of glasses
that do not need frames. What this guy does is implant a metal rod
in the bridge of the nose and the lenses are attached with a screw.
These are theonly lenses that require the user to carry a screwdriver
to remove them!! I had a link for the article,but can't locate it now.
Saga
"Raymond D'Anjou" <rdanjou@.savantsoftNOSPAM.net> wrote in message
news:O1ApEIOTFHA.3152@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>I wouldn't be surprised.
> In this day and age of plastic surgury, piercings, tatoos, implants
> etc., there must be some of the people providing these services
> calling themselves facial/body architects.
> "Michael Cole" <noone@.hansen.com> wrote in message
> news:O3o$QlFTFHA.2172@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>|||I could not find the article, but here is a pic:
http://www.bmezine.com/news/pubring/20041214-6.jpg
Regards,
Saga
"Saga" <antiSpam@.somewhere.com> wrote in message
news:OL5xjs1TFHA.2556@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> The other day I read about this guy who designed a pair of glasses
> that do not need frames. What this guy does is implant a metal rod
> in the bridge of the nose and the lenses are attached with a screw.
> These are theonly lenses that require the user to carry a screwdriver
> to remove them!! I had a link for the article,but can't locate it now.
> Saga
> "Raymond D'Anjou" <rdanjou@.savantsoftNOSPAM.net> wrote in message
> news:O1ApEIOTFHA.3152@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>
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