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Awesome. Thank you @Xanthe! / comments
Awesome. Thank you @Xanthe!
We'd love to have you in Chicago! http://www.sqlsaturday.com/719/EventHome.aspx
As an organizer, I'm only a tiny bit biased. But we do have a new (and much larger) location this year so we are hoping to pull in a record crowd! / comments
We'd love to have you in Chicago!http://www.sqlsaturday.com/719/EventHome.aspx
As an organizer, I'm only a tiny bit biased. But we do have a new (and much larger) location this year so we are hopin...
In under the wire! / comments
In under the wire!
This looks really neat. Can't wait to give it a try! / comments
This looks really neat. Can't wait to give it a try!
Sadly I now have a work commitment and won't be able to make the dinner, but I definitely look forward to seeing everyone elsewhere around summit! / comments
Sadly I now have a work commitment and won't be able to make the dinner, but I definitely look forward to seeing everyone elsewhere around summit!
First of all, this looks awesome! So much more clean and modern than the "classic" version. (The old one always did remind me of HTML programming circa 2000...)
I would like to second Ed's comment though. In my previous position I worked on databases with over 10,000 tables, and that interactive HTML report would get quite large listing out all the identical items. Perhaps some sort of option to not include identical items (and then making note that identical items were not included in the report) would be possible? / comments
First of all, this looks awesome! So much more clean and modern than the "classic" version. (The old one always did remind me of HTML programming circa 2000...)
I would like to second Ed's comment ...
I had a wonderful call with Karis and Richard last week discussing data governance processes and data security challenges at a former position of mine which dealt with large quantities of healthcare data. I hope it was helpful, and I certainly enjoyed speaking about it!
Other than that it's a quiet month for me. I was selected as an alternate for PASS Summit, so I'm working on my presentation materials should they be needed. / comments
I had a wonderful call with Karis and Richard last week discussing data governance processes and data security challenges at a former position of mine which dealt with large quantities of healthcar...
Just found out I will be speaking after all. I was selected as an alternate speaker, and apparently a spot opened up. Yay!
I'll be giving a talk on SQL Server Concurrency. / comments
Just found out I will be speaking after all. I was selected as an alternate speaker, and apparently a spot opened up. Yay!
I'll be giving a talk on SQL Server Concurrency.
I'll be there, hopefully speaking as well. Really not a fan of PASS' decision to drag the speaker announcements out so long this year. / comments
I'll be there, hopefully speaking as well. Really not a fan of PASS' decision to drag the speaker announcements out so long this year.
Since there's no forum thread here for June, and the Google Group has now been disabled, I'll just put my June update in here instead :smiley:
For the first time, I gave a SQL Saturday pre-conference session. It was in Iowa City and the topic was "Performance Tuning Third-Party Vendor SQL Server Databases", basically how to improve performance when vendors don't allow you to change the actual queries. It was well-received, and included demos of both SQL Monitor (planned to be part of my talk) and SQL Compare (unplanned, but came up during questions.)
The following day, I gave a regular session at SQL Saturday Iowa City on backup performance tuning. I demonstrate SQL Backup with this session because the UI contains all of the buttons I tell people to push via T-SQL code, and I can only assume it's valuable for those who don't like scripting in T-SQL. / comments
Since there's no forum thread here for June, and the Google Group has now been disabled, I'll just put my June update in here instead :smiley:
For the first time, I gave a SQL Saturday pre-conferen...