Special one day SQL MasterClass in London June 17th

 

 

 

The top things YOU need to know about managing SQL Server – in one place, on one day – presented by two of the best SQL Server industry trainers!

This one-day MasterClass (June 17th, 2010) will focus on many of the top issues companies face when implementing and maintaining a SQL Server-based solution. In the case where a company has no dedicated DBA, IT managers sometimes struggle to keep the data tier performing well and the data available. This can be especially troublesome when the development team is unfamiliar with the affect application design choices have on database performance.
The Microsoft SQL Server MasterClass 2010 is presented by Paul S. Randal and Kimberly L. Tripp, two of the most experienced and respected people in the SQL Server world. Together they have over 30 years combined experience working with SQL Server in the field, and on the SQL Server product team itself. This is a unique opportunity to hear them present at a UK event which will:

  • Debunk many of the ingrained misconceptions around SQL Server's behaviour  
  • Show you disaster recovery techniques critical to preserving your company's life-blood – the data  
  • Explain how a common application design pattern can wreak havoc in the database
  • Walk through the top-10 points to follow around operations and maintenance for a well-performing and available data tier!

EARLY BIRD OFFER: Register before 31st May and SAVE £50

Places for this must-attend event are limited: Book now for just £199 +VAT

Full delegate price is £249 +VAT

Registration and more details: click here.

 

(And if you want even more in-depth training, don't forget the 3 classes scheduled in Dublin at the end of June and start of July. See here for details!)

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