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Friday, 24 August 2007 |
Swiss IT Pro User Group is back after the summer break in Aug 2007. This month, we are bringing you a technical session on:
MS SQL Server 2005: Working with Dynamic Management Views (DMVs)
Supported by Microsoft Switzerland and Digicomp Academy.
Contact us if you are interested to volunteer as a speaker for the IT Pro community!
Mehr info ... / Plus info ...
Herzlichen Dank für unseren Sponsors / Merci à nos sponsors pour le
support
Digicomp Academy and Microsoft Switzerland
Teilnahme ist gratis / Participation est gratis
Details
& Anmeldung hier / Détails et
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Thema: MS SQL Server 2005: Working with Dynamic Management Views (DMVs)
Sprache: Englisch / Deutsch
Dienstag/Tue 4.Sep 2007
17:45 - 21:00 Uhr (17.45 - 18.15 Uhr Anmeldung & kleiner
Apéro)
Wo / Where?
Digicomp Academy AG
(Zürich)
Limmatstrasse 50
CH-8005 Zürich
Tel.
+41 44 447 21 21
Thema:
SQL Server 2005 introduced Dynamic Management Views (DMV's) which are built-in views that return server state information about values, objects and settings in SQL Server. These views can be used to monitor the health of a server instance, diagnose problems, and tune performance. This session focuses on which DMV's are the most useful, as well as some general principles on their usage.
Referent: Charley Hanania
Based in Zurich, Charley Hanania currently works as a Senior Database Management Specialist at UBS Investment Bank. Prior to this, he provided support and consulting in database development, architecture and administration related areas to numerous organisations throughout Europe and Australasia. With over 12 years experience, Charley has focussed on MS SQL Server since version 4.21 and became active in the SQL Server community in the mid 90's, participating in SQL Server user groups in Australia. He continues to lead an active role in the SQL Server space through the SwissITPro User group, and the Swiss PASS Chapter.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 24 August 2007 )
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