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Adam Machanic, Boston-based independent database consultant, writer, and speaker, shares his experiences with programming, performance tuning, and optimizing SQL Server 2000, 2005, and 2008, in conjunction with related technologies such as .NET.
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Autumn is creeping inevitably closer here in the US, and that means that speaking season is about to kick into high gear. Here's my current schedule for the remainder of the year: September 8, 17:00 GMT (online) - 24 Hours of PASS webcast: "Baseline Basics Read More...
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April in the Boston area means many things. The Boston Marathon, the beginning of baseball season, and -- hopefully -- a bit of a respite from the ridiculously cold and snowy winter we've been having. This April will mean one more thing: A full-day, free Read More...
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If you're reading this blog, you're undoubtedly already familiar with Kalen Delaney . She's been writing the premier internals book series for Microsoft since SQL Server 7.0, teaching SQL Server for many years before that, and is known as one of the most Read More...
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Just a quick post to let you know that there are still some seats available for Andy Leonard's " From Zero to SSIS " course, running October 6-8 in Waltham, MA. To help move the final seats we're offering a great discount to companies that are interested Read More...
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If you've been working with SQL Server for long, you are no doubt familiar with the work of Andy Leonard . Andy is a true master of the art and science of data extraction, transformation, and loading. And as his recent blog series on the software business Read More...
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We have just two weeks to go before Paul Randal and Kimberly Tripp touch down in the Boston area to deliver their famous SQL Server Immersions course . This is going to be a truly fantastic SQL Server learning experience and we're hoping a few more people Read More...
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If you've been looking for advanced training in the northeast, your wait is over. Paul and Kimberly will be gracing us with one of their famous "SQL Server Immersion" events the week of March 29. This course will cover storage engine internals, indexing Read More...
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The January 30 event is now starting to shape up quite nicely! Below you will find the current schedule of sessions for the day. We still have some room, so if you haven't registered already, now is the time to do so. Please make sure to register online Read More...
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Last week I very quietly announced, via Twitter, that we've officially launched the site for New England Data Camp v2.0 , the second go at a full-day event jointly hosted by both the New England SQL Server Users Group and the Southern New England SQL Read More...
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In case you missed Kalen's post , we're excited to announce that she will be joining us here on the East Coast in October to deliver her SQL Server 2005/2008 Internals and Query Tuning seminar. This is, to my knowledge, the most advanced public SQL Server Read More...
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Just a quick note to say thanks to Andy Leonard for coming all the way to Boston to do a talk at the New England SQL Server Users Group last night. Andy's topic was Change Data Capture and SSIS 2008, and in addition to those core areas he showed the group Read More...
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Last week I posted about New England Data Camp v1.0 , a PASS Community Connection event that we're doing next weekend here in warm, sunny Massachusetts (well, at least it's kind of sunny). Today I'm happy to share the complete final schedule for the event. Read More...
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If you live in the greater Boston area you might be interested in knowing that the New England SQL Server Users Group and Southern New England SQL Server Users Group have been quietly working for the past several weeks to create a SQL Server oriented Read More...
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Just a quick note to remind people in the greater Boston area that tomorrow night, Thursday October 9, Jeremy Gaige from Idera Software will be doing a presentation on SQL Server 2008 Performance Studio at the New England SQL Server Users Group. This Read More...
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Next Thursday, May 8, the New England SQL Server Users Group will have a special meeting, featuring Craig Freedman from the SQL Server development team. Craig is The Man when it comes to query optimizer internals, and wrote an incredibly detailed chapter Read More...
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