Merry Christmas all! This year my kids unpacked an Anki Overdrive: Fast and the Furious race track and associated parts – all anticipated of course. What is Anki Overdrive? Anki: Supported Devices We celebrated the day at our new “offsite” location (holiday home) in a part of New South Wales […]
Yearly archives: 2018
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Hello and well.. it’s the end of the year already! As we slow down for the Xmas/NYE period, it’s usually a time of reflection and celebrations. This year has been an interesting one at Sanders Technology in that content has slowed – especially after losing sanderstechnology.com and having to migrate. […]
Where’s new content? I’d love to say that I’ve written lengthy articles and that they’ve been corrupted or dropped somehow, but the unfortunate answer is that I’ve been far more time poor this last year or so and it’s been harder to devote some meaningful time to professional development and […]
This is a post to see if my site relocation was successful. To celebrate, here’s a photo of the moon I took last night:
As part of some work I recently undertook, I developed a number of “cheat sheets” which are often introduced into trade studies to try and apply a “like for like” comparison across competing services. Google has a number of services and application offerings to provide enterprise grade cloud solutions to […]
As part of some work I recently undertook, I developed a number of “cheat sheets” which are often introduced into trade studies to try and apply a “like for like” comparison across competing services. Amazon Web Services is a comprehensive ecosystem of cloud services, and there are many different service […]
Sharp eyed readers might have noticed a small change to Sanders Technology.. A domain name change. Due to a variety of unfortunate events, I lost the main domain (sanderstechnology.com) when the domain registration lapsed and my domain account was under funded.I’m not quite sure, but I believe I held that […]
Today I found myself in an odd situation where I wanted to access the SQL Server instance of a Windows Update Services (WSUS) instance, so I could perform some basic maintenance to reduce the DB’s disk and memory footprint. This instance of WSUS has been running for a few […]