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SQL Saturday is coming to Cleveland! The Ohio North SQL Server Users Group is excited to announce the date for SQL Saturday 60 in Cleveland, Ohio on February 5, 2011! The Call for Speakers is now open and we'd love to have you come here and join us for Read More...
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Brian Davis and I will be presenting a session on managing database change via source control tomorrow evening. Developers use source control consistently and with great success, but database change has been resistant to it, largely because the change Read More...
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PowerShell is an amazing tool to help you automate your administrative processes. There are a lot of books and online sources to help you learn PowerShell, but how do you learn how to use it with SQL Server? Simple, just sign up for my PASS PreCon session. Read More...
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I'll be presenting two sessions this Saturday (March 6, 2010) in Charlotte - Automate SQL Server Administration with PowerShell and Gather SQL Server Performance Data with PowerShell . The event takes place at the Microsoft Charlotte Offices on 8050 Microsoft Read More...
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I'll be presenting two sessions this week (February 9 and 11, 2010), both on SQL Server Indexing. The first is for the PASS AppDev Virtual Chapter, and will take place on Tuesday at noon EST. You can attend the meeting via this link: https://www323.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=8PQHN2&role=attend Read More...
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The results are in, and I'm pleased, but not satisfied. I delivered a brand new session called Gather SQL Server Performance Data with PowerShell , where I discussed key performance counters you should monitor and why, then a PowerShell script to gather Read More...
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For those of you who may have missed it, the 24 Hours of PASS conference starts tonight at 8pm EDT! I'll be presenting my introductory PowerShell for SQL Server session at 9pm EDT, so if you're interested in getting started with PowerShell, please join Read More...
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In the August 13th 2009 meeting of the Ohio North SQL Server Users Group (ONSSUG), Paul Randal and his wife Kimberly Tripp , will run you through their top-ten database maintenance recommendations, with a lot of tips and tricks along the way. This top Read More...
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At the 2003 PASS Summit in Seattle the organization had a "SIG Challenge" that involved developing a database solution to a business problem. They assigned people to teams and allowed us to work on the problem only when sessions weren't occurring, but Read More...
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As many of you know I run marathons. My next one is on Saturday in Nashville, the Country Music Marathon . Timing sometimes is our best asset, and so it is here in that the Nashville SQL Server Users Group is meeting on Friday at noon. They were kind Read More...
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We are pleased to invite you to the March 12th 2009 meeting of the Ohio North SQL Server Users Group (ONSSUG). The meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 5:45 in the Cleveland Microsoft office. The address of the office is below: Microsoft Read More...
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This is probably not the best time to discuss personnel development, given the current economic conditions, but then again, maybe it is. How much does your company budget for training? I was very fortunate when I was with Advanstar Communications for Read More...
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My first PASS conference was in 2003 in Seattle, and PASS had as its SIG challenge a project. The people who showed up were divided up into teams, and were given a project that had a Dev, a DBA and a BI component, and had to have the project completed Read More...
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We are pleased to invite you to the October 9th 2008 meeting of the Ohio North SQL Server Users Group (ONSSUG). The meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 5:45 in the Cleveland Microsoft office. The address of the office is below: Microsoft Read More...
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Last night at the NYC SQL Server Users Group meeting Linchi Shea presented a session on Data Compression (not Backup Compression) in SQL Server 2008. By understanding how the compression algorithm works, and tuning your clustered indexes based on that Read More...
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