I’ve just uploaded a new banner image based on a photo of Ballinafagh Lake at dusk with my new logo layered over it using Paint .NET.
The previous banner was based on this photo of willow ‘down’ covering a lake-side tree at Russeltown on Blessignton Lake.
Both lakes are in fact man-made. Blessington is a [...]
Archive for May, 2008
New Banner, New Logo, New Disk and a new S3 Firefox extension.
Posted in AmazonAWS, S3, tagged Ballinafagh, Blessington, Firefox V3, logo, S3 on May 31, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Palo OLAP and sparse dimensions.
Posted in BI, ETL, Palo, excel, tagged Add new tag, drill-through, drill-thru, essbase, ETL-Server, Palo 2.5, pivot, sparse dimension on May 26, 2008 | 9 Comments »
Last week I tried out both the latest Palo 2.5 release and its sister product, ETL-Server. Although I’ve not done any proper benchmarks, 2.5 does appear to be faster than the previous release and the Excel add-in also behaves better when co-habiting with other add-ins and macros (the previous release’s use of, and response to, [...]
Oracle in the cloud …
Posted in AmazonAWS, EC2, cloud, tagged Oracle, Oracle 10g Express, Oracle Application Express, Oracle in the cloud on May 6, 2008 | 5 Comments »
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… not yet, but Bill Hodak from Oracle has just opened a thread over on the Amazon AWS developer forums, looking for feedback on the use of Oracle in AWS projects. First there was Red Hat, then this week’s announcement from Sun and now Oracle; has Amazon managed to turn itself into [...]
Python to replace VB6 …
Posted in ETL, Python, VBA, excel, tagged Add new tag, Microsoft Visual Studio, VB6 on May 5, 2008 | 2 Comments »
… well at least for me. As I discussed previously I’ve been seriously investigating using Python as my primary datasmithing scripting language, in effect a new VBA. I also currently use VBA’s compiled cousin, VB6, for certain tasks such as building Excel RTD servers. The problem with VB6 is it depends on [...]
Palo ETL Server - Not for me …
Posted in BI, ETL, Palo, SQLite, excel, tagged MOLAP, Pivot Table on May 1, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Jedox have just released V1.0 of their Palo-centric ETL Server. I had been looking forward to this, not so much for its ETL ability (which is somewhat limited when compared to the likes of Pentaho PDI or Talend) but for the drill-through capability it would add to Palo. Alas, there’s a catch, you [...]