Throughout the week, I read a lot of blog-posts, articles, and so forth, that has to do with things that interest me:
- data science
- data in general
- distributed computing
- SQL Server
- transactions (both db as well as non db)
- and other “stuff”
This blog-post is the “roundup” of the things that have been most interesting to me, for the week just ending.
Data Science / Machine Learning
- Announcing ML.NET 1.2 and Model Builder updates (Machine Learning for .NET). So, ML.NET has come a long way since its inception, and I have covered it on and off in these roundups during the last year or so. In the linked blog post, Microsoft introduces ML.NET 1.2, with some cool new features. I particularly like the time series support and the updates to Model Builder.
Misc.
- Implementing new tech in your company is tougher than you think. The topic of this blog post is close to my heart; getting new technologies into a company. The post talks about some of the “barriers to entry” when it comes to new tech. Well worth a read!
- Enterprise Data Architecture. This post is a white paper about data architecture and data architects. It tries to define what data architecture is and what it means to be a data architect. Very interesting!
SQL Server 2019
- Set Your SQL Server Data Free with Kafka: Extensibility Framework. In this post by yours truly I look at how we can push data from SQL Server 2019 to Apache Kafka by the use of SQL Server Extensibility Framework, and the Java language extension.
~ Finally
That’s all for this week. I hope you enjoy what I did put together. If you have ideas for what to cover, please comment on this post or ping me.
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