by Chuck Fried | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog
This post originally appeared on TxMQ.com I shall assume those reading this are either really bored and in need of something to read, or people that are closely associated with software compliance. Thus most of you, dear readers, have likely been through a software...
by Chuck Fried | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog
This post originally appeared on TxMQ.com Dear customer of mine…thanks for taking a few minutes to meet with me today. First, let me share some information about myself, if you’ll indulge me. I’m a lot of things. I’m a dad, a husband, a son and a brother. I’m a...
by Chuck Fried | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog
This post originally appeared on TxMQ.com I consider myself a fairly disorganized person. I often bring up this topic when interviewing people for internal hiring at my company, to ensure I have the right levels of organization around me, to make up for my bad habits....
by Chuck Fried | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog
This post originally appeared on TxMQ.com When the tombstone is written one day on legacy applications (metaphorically mind you, this logically will never happen), it may read something like: “We knew ye well, yet hardly knew ye!” There is a ton of noise in the market...
by Chuck Fried | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog
This post originally appeared on TxMQ.com Can any task in an enterprise be deemed less glamorous than Database Administration? While critical to be sure, this important task has become relegated a ‘non critical’ function in most organizations. At the same time, the...