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Mark D. Scott

Mark D. Scott, CTO of software-solution provider Micro Endeavors, is a technical trainer and network integrator in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. He is a Microsoft .NET architect and developer with experience in designing and implementing data-centric, line-of-business applications. He is an MCSE, an MCSD, and an MCDBA and serves as an independent MSDN Regional Director in the greater Pennsylvania district. He is also A+, Network+, and CTT+ certified by CompTIA.
Email: mscott@microendeavors.com

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Hide Database Changes

By Mark D. Scott, 01/18/2005

Maintaining and changing a database schema is hard when you have applications that depend on the original schema. But you can use stored procedures and views to hide your database ...

Step-by-Step Data Warehousing

By David Walls, 01/26/2000

In this article we will explore in more depth the first steps in the creation of the data warehouse.

7 Steps to Data Warehousing

By David Walls, 12/20/1999

Data warehouse systems provide decision-makers with consolidated, consistent historical data about an organization's activities. With careful planning, the system can provide ...

SQL DevCon Draws 700+

By Mark D. Scott, 10/15/1999

More than 700 developers and systems engineers gathered Oct. 1-3 at The Scottsdale Princess in Scottsdale, Arizona, for DevCon 1999 and SQL DevCon 1999.