MCP servers and autonomous agents make this scenario even more likely to get unanticipated results. I see “gumbo” applications everywhere these days. Since we only know the mythology of how our business runs, not the actual actions in detail, it makes it hard to evaluate these combinations in real-time. Every business action is backed by explicit and implicit beliefs that guide our operations. Your scenario presents an agent performing actions where underlying each action was an associated implicit belief that this action is ok to perform, that it was ok to combine two tenants’ data in the first place. There was no place to validate that belief. It’s a use case we’ll have to test in my @ContinuousLogic AME(“Amy”). Observability would only tell you that you have a problem, AME would know why it’s problematic and would inform the agent to not do the action.
As we start the new year, I urge you to consider coming to the first #sqlcon in Atlanta, March 16-20. sqlcon.us. Some of the best and brightest speakers from #Microsoft and the #sqlfamily will be there. Use my special discount code SQLCMTY200 to register today!
Florida! Looking forward to @sqlorlando event tomorrow. Doing a run-through of presentation in the back seat while others are listening to a certain new album. Sadly my AirPod Pros (v1) don’t block it nearly enough :).
#MicrosoftFabric Is anyone using Domains in Fabric? I am curious how they are being implemented? Also, does anyone use the Default Domain for when a new workspace is created? #Domains
Good news: Super Early Bird is extended through Oct. 3! More time to join the #Live360 fun—6 co-located conferences, sunshine, smart people, & the kind of hallway chats that turn into wins. Don’t miss out on the energy. Lock in before the extension ends - bit.ly/live360orlando
🎙️ Episode 91 of #TenMinuteTuesday is live!
Featuring Douglas Leal, VP of Consulting, Data & Analytics. He shares his journey into consulting, lessons from setbacks, advice for early-career professionals, and the people who shaped his path.
#DataAnalytics#LeadershipInTech
The big finale! Conor Cunningham takes the stage to close out PASS Summit On Tour Dallas with powerful insights and inspiration. What a way to wrap up! #PASSDataSummit
Standing room only for my talk on #DataGovernance at #FabConference25
Exciting day when we launched our new AI enhanced automated documentation capability in @PBISentinel !
The Confluence plugin seems incredibly popular!
Pop by our stand for a demo and to find out more!
So...
I should follow @BuckWoodyMSFT .
The man is better than I ever will be.
However, I just can't .
If you are celebrating the death of a man who just talked, talked, in ways you don't agree with, you need serious help. Don't wait. Go now. Seek it out. You are wrong. Dangerously wrong. Stupidly wrong. History is not on your side. If nothing else, go read about civil wars. This path does not lead to good places.
I am incredibly excited and honored to share that I have been nominated and accepted into the Microsoft MVP program!
This achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the amazing people in the data community who have supported me along the way.
Back where it all started, my dad, Kathy Cope & Lafayette Cope introduced me to the world of computers. Aaron F. gave me my first software and database project, and @nathanelliott taught me so much about data and software.
Thank you to the @jax_data Community, Scott Gleason for encouraging me to volunteer and learn, and @knight_devin and @brianknight for giving me the opportunity to get involved—and later, to lead the local community.
I’m also grateful to @sqlatspeed, @DBAKevlar, @SQLBek, @dgmelkin, @AndyLeonard, @1dizzygoose, @MarkRadacz, @TheHybridDBA, @way0utwest for their support, and to @tgrohser for teaching me and nominating me.
I’m thrilled to continue giving back to this incredible community and helping others on their journey!
#MVP#MicrosoftMVP#DataCommunity#MVPBuzz#SQLServer#DataPlatform#SQLFamily#MicrosoftDataPlatform
Boarded my flight, the pilot announced: this is my final flight. His family is on board. Lots of clapping.
He's been a pilot for 50 years and pilots must retire at 65. Neat to experience.
Not counting variations, updates, small changes, I have 175 distinct presentations currently saved. Across 14 years, I've created more than 10 new presentations a year. There is something wrong with me.
"can you explain how query store works in sql server. and can you do it in the form of a limerick?"
There once was a feature quite grand,
Called Query Store, handy and planned.
It tracked every query,
So tuning’s less dreary,
Bringing insight right there on demand!