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Microsoft.com Operations
Pour Liquid Nitrogen On Your Ballooning Content…Dynamic Compression in IIS7.0
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Most operational folk are heads down either fixing issues, implementing new changes, or preparing environments for upcoming changes and when work is not being done we are in meetings :-). Every once in a while it is good to pop our heads up and see what...
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Comparing Trends in Unmatched Timed Data
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Introduction – Maybe You Have Been There Too Ok, this could be another pretty dry topic, but here we go anyway. More programmer talk, which can put normal people to sleep. J A while ago I came up with a programmatic solution to a challenge I had faced...
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