https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/01/30/azure_sql_delete/
Had a sick day…now unable to sleep after sleeping too much. At least I don’t feel too sick anymore. So I decided to try and get rid of some of my 38 open tabs in Chrome on my laptop (my phone has 100+, so that will take a while). While cleaning up I came across …
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-eurozone-future-idUSKBN18Q23I One idea in the paper that did not involve any mutualization of debt was for a private bank to buy a portfolio of euro zone government bonds and issue its own bond backed by that portfolio. Such a Sovereign Bond Backed Security (SBBS) could have senior and junior tranches and provide a higher level …
So, one of my classes in Berlin consists mainly of creating a supply chain simulation loosely based upon a real company and then meeting whatever goals we set (goals which require you to use the software; Anylogistix). I say loosely based, because we don’t have a lot of factors, such as warehouse/factory maximum capacity etc. I …
Seems like a simple rule. Simply choose the option that makes the best use of capital (and is therefore the lowest ‘cost’). However, define cost. Define the time period costs are considered in. I think a common thought many decision makers have today, is that costs you can’t clearly see today/within the payback period are costs which …
I’m feeling rather enlightened so here we go. A lot of people today lament businesses or corporate culture and view managers as ruthless, only caring about profit and numbers etc. This view can (sometimes) be justified in my opinion, at least in certain countries. While profit obviously does matter, it seems that most larger corporations …