Sunday, May 23, 2010

Upcoming SQL Events

I realized this morning that I will be participating in three SQL Events this week and I want to share the event information with everyone.  Two of the events are available online and the other is a local user group meeting.  If you have time logon onto one of the webcasts or join me at the Baton Rouge SQL Server User Group.  The events are as follows:

Baton Rouge SQL Server User Group

Date and Time: 5/25/2010 5:45 PM CST

Event Location:  Lamar Advertising, 5551 Corporate BLVD, Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Presenter:  William Assaf

Description:  What are DMV's in SQL 2005/2008, and how can you use them to improve query performance, discover indexing needs and more?  Dynamic Management Views are essential tools for the SQL 2005/2008 administrator but have a wide range of applications by developers, network engineers and DBAs.

SQL PASS Appdev Presents

Date and Time:  5/25/2010 8:00 AM EST

Event URL:  https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=PRNP75&role=attend

Presenter:  Patrick LeBlanc

Topic:  Introduction to SQL Profiler

Description: The SQL Server Profiler is a powerful, but underused tool. Often developers and some DBAs don’t realize the potential the tool has to offer. In this session I will show you how to use the tool to identify poor performing queries. I will also detail steps that can be used to identify blocking and deadlocking. Finally, I will provide sample scripts and methods that can be used to proactively monitor your SQL Server for inefficient queries and stored procedures.

SQL Lunch

Date and Time:  5/25/2010 11:30 AM CST

Event URL:  https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=Q5CP7H&role=attend

Presenter:  Max Trinidad

Topic:  SQL Server and PowerShell Working w/Databases

Description:  Looking into using SQLPS.exe how to work with databases on multiple SQL Servers. See How-To Configure your PowerShell profile to make your scripting environment more productive. This session will have a lot of samples".

If you have time, try to attend these events.  If you are interested in speaking at any of these events please email me at pleblanc@sqllunch.com

Talk to you soon,

Patrick LeBlanc, MCTS

Founder www.TSQLScripts.com and www.SQLLunch.com.

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