Are you going to SQL PASS Nov. 3rd- Nov. 5th?
Are you going to SQLPASS in Seattle on Nov 3rd-Nov 5th? If you are going or even thinking about it, then read about how you can spend some quality time with the SQLCAT team. We will be there with our famous ugly lime green shirts, so you won’t miss us. The new exciting addition the SQLCAT will partake in this upcoming PASS is the SQL Server Clinic. The SQL Server Clinic will be open every day during PASS starting after the keynote until 6:00pm. In the SQL Server Clinic will be the powerful combination of the CSS SQL Server escalation team combined with the SQLCAT team. The CSS SQL Server escalation team is the best in the world at troubleshooting SQL Server. You can bring any problem, question or performance challenges and they will be there to assist you. The other half of the SQL Server Clinic will be the SQLCAT team. We will have the vast knowledge of architecture, design and performance present to assist you. You can bring your application specs and they will review the architecture and design with you. You can bring your ideas and they will help you shape it into working system. And yes, in case you are wondering, these amazing services will be free to all attendee(s) at PASS in order to help make your PASS the most impactful one yet
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Along with the exciting new SQL Server Clinic, the SQLCAT team will be delivering the following presentations at this year’s conference:
Session |
Speaker |
SQLCAT: Analysis Services Consolidation & Virtualization |
Carl Rabeler |
SQLCAT: A Preview of Gemini Best Practices |
Denny Lee |
SQLCAT: Customer Experiences Deploying Data Warehouse Solutions using the FastTrack Architecture |
Stuart Ozer |
SQLCAT: SharePoint on SQL Server - Implementation, Configuration and Tuning |
Burzin Patel |
SQLCAT: Addressing Security and Compliance Issues with SQL Server 2008 |
Denny Lee |
SQLCAT/SQL Server Consolidation Series - Consolidation and virtualization best practices and recommendations |
Lindsey Allen |
SQLCAT: SQL Server Always On Series. Part 3: SQLCAT Customer Deployments, Best Practices & Panel Discussion |
Prem Mehra |
SQLCAT: Customer Experiences with Data Compression |
Sanjay Mishra |
SQLCAT: Designing High Performance I/O for SQL Server |
Thomas Kejser |
SQLCAT: Complex Event Processing Early Customer Experiences |
Kun Cheng |
SQLCAT: Analysis Services Performance Monitoring and Tuning |
Carl Rabeler |
SQLCAT: Tuning ETL and ELT |
Thomas Kejser |
SQLCAT: SQL Server Query Optimization and Processing |
Juergen Thomas |
SQLCAT: Madison Overview and Madison Technology Preview Results |
Jesse Fountain |
SQLCAT: SQL Service Broker: High Performance Distributed Applications in Real World Deployments |
Michael Thomassy |
The entire SQLCAT team will be there for the entire 3 days. Stop anyone with a lime green shirt at any time and say hello, ask a question or just introduce yourself as we are there to meet and learn from you too.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Mark Souza
Director – SQL Server Team
SQL Server Customer Advisory Team