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<title>MassMutual's SQL Preprocessing Efficiencies</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
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<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39905</id>
<updated>2009-09-03T15:42:16-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-03T15:42:16-07:00</published>
<summary>Review how MassMutual examples that have been proven to not only save developers time, but also result in error-free code.</summary>
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<entry>
<title>How Embarcadero Database Tools Fit into the Development Life Cycle of Databases Part I&amp; II</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
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<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39903</id>
<updated>2009-09-03T15:26:07-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-03T15:26:07-07:00</published>
<summary>Learn what products you can help with the modeling and development phases of the SDLC for databases.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>The Right Tools Just in Time: How to Best Position Yourself for Perpetual Fire Fighting</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
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<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39902</id>
<updated>2009-09-03T15:22:23-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-03T15:22:23-07:00</published>
<summary>This session introduces the tools that any master craftsman should have handy to best position yourself for any fire fighting situation.</summary>
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<entry>
<title>Using Database Tools to Meet Information Security Requirements</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
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<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39901</id>
<updated>2009-09-03T14:32:33-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-03T14:32:33-07:00</published>
<summary>This session covers tagging of data assets per regulatory requirements (for example: FISMA, HIPAA, etc.) and shows how DSAuditor reports on who accessed the data.</summary>
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<entry>
<title>Making Sense of the Mess: Building &amp; Publishing a Data Dictionary</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
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<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39900</id>
<updated>2009-09-03T14:27:39-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-03T14:27:39-07:00</published>
<summary>This session describes the process of analyzing existing data structures, of integrating stakeholders in order to agree upon a common set of definitions, and of publishing a data dictionary in an easily accessed, Web format.</summary>
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<entry>
<title>Exploring the Data Dictionary in ER/Studio Enterprise</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
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<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39899</id>
<updated>2009-09-03T13:39:27-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-03T13:39:27-07:00</published>
<summary>This session will take an in depth look into the data dictionary system of ER/Studio and how it can benefit data architects and their models.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Getting the Most from JBuilder and Rapid SQL Developer</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39896</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T16:46:51-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T16:46:51-07:00</published>
<summary>Learn how to use these two products together successfully.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Universal Data Models and Patterns:</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39895</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T16:44:06-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T16:44:06-07:00</published>
<summary>Developing Higher Quality Data Models in Less Time</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Building a Repository of Database Changes</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39894</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T16:41:31-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T16:41:31-07:00</published>
<summary>Plug-ins for Change Manager</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Five Classic Data Modeling Mistakes &amp; How to Avoid Them</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39893</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T16:33:13-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T16:33:13-07:00</published>
<summary>Karen Lopez reviews five classic and all-too-common data modeling mistakes that are easy to make and yet just as easy to avoid</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Managing Database Security and Compliance</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
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<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39892</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T16:30:07-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T16:30:07-07:00</published>
<summary>Embarcadero offers tools that can assist to simply automate and report on these strict rules and regulations.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Managing Reference Data and Codes with ER/Studio &amp; Change Manager</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
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</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39891</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T16:24:11-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T16:24:11-07:00</published>
<summary>Karen Lopez demonstrates tools and techniques for managing reference data and codes using ER/Studio and Change Manager.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Comparing Generalized and Detailed Approaches to Data Modeling</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
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<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39890</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T16:18:17-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T16:18:17-07:00</published>
<summary>Burton Group Senior Analyst catalogs the relative merits of the two approaches and describes why one approach is highly desirable, but the other approach is absolutely indispensible.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Integrating Advanced Model Lifecycle Management with the Enterprise Repository &amp; MS SharePoint</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39889</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T16:14:47-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T16:14:47-07:00</published>
<summary>When enterprise, conceptual, and logical data models are used in an effective information management framework, business users and technical users can leverage the information contained within them.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Jumpstart your SOA Infrastructure with Data Models</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39888</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T15:56:10-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T15:56:10-07:00</published>
<summary>How to reverse that trend and drive XML schemas from your data models so they&#8217;re built with the same standards as your databases.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>A Simple Approach to DB2 Index Redesign</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39887</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T15:51:15-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T15:51:15-07:00</published>
<summary>This presentation reviews index structure and discusses a number of ways to redesign indexes without affecting application integrity.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Evolve or Die: Modeling Isn't Just for DBMS&#8217;s Anymore</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
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</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39886</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T15:41:45-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T15:41:45-07:00</published>
<summary>How has data modeling changed over the last 30 years?</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Sybase ASE Performance &amp; Tuning: Best Practices</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39885</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T15:35:05-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T15:35:05-07:00</published>
<summary>This session covers fundamental concepts of Sybase ASE</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Adding Content to the Enterprise Portal</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39884</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T15:20:39-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T15:20:39-07:00</published>
<summary>Learn how to create new reports and integrate them into the Enterprise Portal by using the same tools that were used to build the Enterprise Portal itself.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>CASE STUDY: Establishing Data Modeling as a Service in BP</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39883</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T15:07:39-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T15:07:39-07:00</published>
<summary>This case study describes the four year journey BP embarked upon (and is still on) when establishing Data Modeling as a Service</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>DataRage 2009 Replays</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39882</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T14:42:12-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T14:42:12-07:00</published>
<summary>DataRage is three days of 100% online technical sessions focused on database development and data management issues which you can attend from wherever you like to log in. It&#8217;s bringing you top industry speakers, technologists, and industry practitioners to present on a wide variety of database-related topics, a raging confluence of conveniently-delivered information you can&#8217;t get anywhere else.</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>ER/Studio Macro Mania</title>
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<author>
<name>Michael Findling</name>
<uri>http://gp.codegear.com/authors/edit/14137.aspx</uri>
</author>
<id>http://conferences.embarcadero.com/datarage/article/39881</id>
<updated>2009-09-02T14:35:23-07:00</updated>
<published>2009-09-02T14:35:23-07:00</published>
<summary>Detailed explanations and examples of each macro available in ER/Studio 8.0</summary>
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