Posts From June, 2012

PASS Virtual Chapter Events - July 2012 

 

Date:  Thursday, July 10

Time:  11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Central Time

Virtual Chapter:  DBA Fundamentals

Event URL:  http://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join (Meeting ID TW8M35, Entry Code Prxcw2F-H)

 

Subject:  ​DBA

Now that you're a DBA where do you start?  You have backups, don't you?  Are you really sure?  Tools for the DBA really help you do your job, so we will talk about some tools to use.  I'll talk about how you can get help when you need it.  I'll point you to some really good scripts to use for monitoring or for using for your whole maintenance cycle on your SQL Servers.

​Presenter:  David Smithey has 31 years of IT experience.  He has 9 years of experience as an SQL Server DBA and before that he was a developer.  He has worked/consulted for companies such as Acustar, Computer Services Corporation, the Pentagon, Boeing and NASA.  He is currently employed by Curves International.  ​Email:  david@davidsmithey.com ​ Twitter:  @DavidKSmithey
 

 

Date:  Thursday, July 26

Time:  12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Central Time

Virtual Chapter:  Data Architecture Virtual Chapter

Event URL:  http://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/webJoin?id=CZC34P&pw=nP%28qm%3A2RN&role=attend

Subject:  ​Where Are My (Primary) Keys?

 

In this session, we revisit some of the fundamental design principals of relational databases - normalization rules, key selection, and the controversies associated with these issues -- from a very hands-on, practical perspective.  We also consider the benefits and challenges of using different types of keys (natural, surrogates, artificial, others) from multiple aspects, including data consistency, application development, maintenance, portability, and performance.
 
Session takeaways:
 
Understand the profound impact of key selection on the entire application lifestyle
Learn to identify when it is best to use natural or artificial keys
Learn how to minimize performance, portability, and maintenance issues during the early database design phase
 
​Presenter:  ​Ami Levi, CTO, DBSophic - Ami Levin is a Microsoft SQL Server MVP since 2006, with over 20 years of experience in development and IT.  For the past 14 years, he has been consulting, teaching, writing, and speaking about SQL Server worldwide.  Ami's areas of expertise are data modeling, database design, T-SQL, and performance tuning.  He leads the Israeli SQL Server user group (ISUG), moderates the Hebrew MSDN SQL Server support forum, and is a regular speaker at Microsoft Tech-Ed Israel, Dev Academy, and other SQL Server conferences.  Ami speaks often at user group meetings in Israel and Europe and writes articles about SQL Server.
 
 
Thursday, June 21, 2012 7:03:00 AM Categories: Community PASS Training

PASS Summit - November 2012 

PASS Summit is the world's largest and most intensive technical training conference for Microsoft SQL Server community for the SQL Server community.

 

Since 1999, PASS Summit has delivered the most technical sessions, the largest number of attendees, the best networking, and the highest-rated sessions and sepakers of any SQL Server event in the world.  Join us for top-notch training, technical tips and tricks, and the connections you need to take your SQL Server skills to the next level.

 

PASS Summit 2012

Washington State Convention and Trade Center

November 6-9, 2012

Seattle, WA

 

Register for only $1,395 until June 30, 2012

 

Event Link:  www.sqlpass.org/summit/2012/Registration.aspx

 

 

Thursday, June 21, 2012 6:26:00 AM Categories: Community PASS Training

PASS SQLSaturday - July Events 

PASS SQLSaturday is a training event for SQL Server professionals and those wanting to learn about SQL Server.  Please note that in order to attend one of these event, you must register (registration links are provided for each event).  Please register soon as seating is limited, and let friends and colleagues know about the event.

 

#155 / Lima, Peru

Saturday, July 14, 2012

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Register at:  http://www.sqlsaturday.com/155/register.aspx

Event Link:  http://www.sqlsaturday.com/155/eventhome.aspx

 

#141 / South Florida 

​Saturday, July 21, 2012

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Register at:  http://www.sqlsaturday.com/141/register.aspx

Event Link:  http://www.sqlsaturday.com/141/eventhome.aspx

 

#122 / Louisville

Saturday, July 21, 2012

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Register at:  http://www.sqlsaturday.com/122/register.aspx

Event Link:  http://www.sqlsaturday.com/122/eventhome.aspx

 

#126 / Indianapolis

Saturday, July 28, 2012

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Register at:  http://www.sqlsaturday.com/126/register.aspx

Event Link:  http://www.sqlsaturday.com/126/eventhome.aspx

 

#144 / Sacramento

Saturday, July 28, 2012

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Register at:  http://www.sqlsaturday.com/144/register.aspx

Event Link:  http://www.sqlsaturday.com/144/eventhome.aspx

 

 

Thursday, June 21, 2012 6:01:00 AM Categories: Community PASS SQLSaturday Training

Colorado SQL - June 2012 

All ColoradoSQL user group meetings start at 5:30 p.m. and provide food and refreshments.  There is no cost to attend so bring a co-worker . . . or two.  These events provide for great learning opportunities as well as networking with other SQL Server Professionals.

 

BoulderSQL

Third Tuesday (June 19)

 

Market Force

248 Centennial Parkway, Suite 150

Louisville, CO  80027

 

Presentation 1:

Title:  Training a Busy SQL Agent

You have a busy server with 50 or more jobs defined, and roughly 40 of them are enabled.  You need to bring the server down for some important maintenance (say add a new disk, add memory, reboot due to software install, etc.)  You notice that a good half of th ejobs are executing and others are being kicked off every few minutes.  Whenever you wait for a job to finish, others have started.  How do you bring this server down without killing any of the running jobs?

​Presenter:  Paul Paiva (blog), Chief Architect, CoCreative Solutions

Paul has 17 years experience with Microsoft SQL Server.  He has worked in the roles of production DBA, database developer, database architect, applications developer, business intelligence and data warehouse developer, and instructor for students aspiring for MCDBA certification.  He has performed numerous data migrations and supported large databases (3 Terabyte, 1+ billion rows) with high transactions.  Presently he is an independent SQL Server consultant with CoCreative Solutions.  He is a member of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), blogs about lessons learned form a developer's approach to SQL Server administration, and has been the president of the BoulderSQL Server Users' Group for 3+ years.

​Presentation 2:

Title:  Top 12 Performance Enhancements in 2012

This presentation will go over the Top 10 enhancements and/or new features in SQL Server 2012 to increase the performance of your database.  You will get a good overview on which options may be a good fit for you and which will not work in every environment as well as some key things to be on the lookout for when using these.

​Presenter:  Kathy Gibbs, Senior Database Administrator, Confio Software

Kathy has over 19 years of IT work experience and over 13 years of DBA experience including architecting, design, development, implementation, monitoring and disaster recovery of databases.  Before starting with Confio, Kathy worked in the critical OLTP and OLAP databases.  Kathy excels as being a liaison between technical and end-users management teams to provide solutions.

 

SpringsSQL

Third Wednesday (June 20)

 

Hyatt Place - Garden of the Gods

503 West Garden of the Gods Road

Colorado Springs, CO  80919

 

​Presentation 1: 

​Title:  What Your Developer Friends Already Know About Windows 8

Windows 8 is a big deal.  The changes for the user interface are significant, but the impact on software development might be bigger.  Microsoft developers are working hard to grab onto the new paradigm of app development.  For non-developers, what are you missing out on learning?  Here's your chance to catch up.

​Presenter:  Jerry Nixon (blog / twitter)

Jerry Nixon is a Microsoft Developer Evangelist in Colorado.  He has been developing and designing on the Microsoft platform for 15 years.  He speaks at universities, events and groups on Kinect, XAML, Windows Phone, and Windows 8.  Most of Jerry's days are spent teaching his three daughters Star Trek character backstories and episode plots.

 

DenverSQL

Third Thursday (June 21)

 

Microsoft

7595 Technology Way, Suite 400

Denver, CO  80207

 

Presentation 1:

​Title:  Lockdown!  Securing Your Services

HOST/SQLServer2005MSSQLUser$HOST$MSSQLSERVER???  It's ok, you aren't the only one that's tried to make sense out of all these.  In this talk, we will discuss what options are available for your SQL Server services and security best practices that might be worth implementing in your organization.  This presentation follows past experiences, epiphanies . . . maybe even some frustrations . . . in switching to minimally privileged service accounts.

​Presenter:  Brandon Tucker 

Over the past six years, Brandon has explored SQL Server as a developer, administrator, and consultant.  After graduation school, he has translated his academic knowledge base into real-world scenarios in the financial, health insurance, education, and transportation industries.  Brandon has presented at Code Camps/User Groups in multiple states and was elected as VP of Events for DSSUG in 2010.  When not pounding away on a keyboard, Brandon can be found wandering the globe in search of great music, beers, views, and experiences.

Presentation 2:

​Title:  SQL Server on VMware???

Many of our customers are either virtualizing databases or planning to do so soon.  I hear from many groups that attempted running their database on VMware but went back to physical hardware because of performance issues.  There are many reasons this may have happened, but quite often the decision to go back to physical was not based on hard facts.  This presentation will explore the fundamentals of monitoring databases running in a VMware environment.  If you are using classic O/S monitoring tools, you may be getting misleading data.  Understand what metrics are important and how to get the data.

​Presenter:  Kathy Gibbs, Senior DBA, Confio Software

Kathy has over 19 years of IT work experience and over 13 years of DBA experience, including architecting, design, development, implementation, monitoring, and disaster recovery of databases.  Before starting with Confio, Kathy worked in the critical OLTP and OLAP databases.  Kathy excels as being a liaison between technical and the end-users management teams to provide solutions.

 

Monday, June 18, 2012 6:05:00 AM Categories: BoulderSQL ColoradoSQL Community DenverSQL PASS SpringsSQL Training