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Presentations

Jan 29 2010

Speaking at SQL Saturday RicXXXXmond, er Boston. Or Mother Nature’s Reverse Cleveland Steamer.

Looks like Mother Nature is into giving certain IT professionals the old Reverse-Cleveland Steamer.  Yep, she dropped a big ol’ pile o’ cold poo on this SQL Server Presenter’s (and other’s) chests yesterday, causing the folks behind SQL Saturday #30 in Richmond to postpone until April 10, 2010.  This unfortunately coincides with Spring Break here [...]

By sqlagentman • Presentations, Professional Development, Syndicated • • Tags: SQL Saturday

Jan 26 2010

West Michigan SQL Server Users Group Meeting 1/26/2010

Tonight is the first meeting of our reboot of the WMSSUG.  The information is listed below.  Hope you can attend! We will have an audio line on reserve if we see that the computer-based audio is dragging down performance on the presentation.  I’d like to thank Blue Granite for offering to host the event and [...]

By sqlagentman • Dynamic Management Objects, Presentations, Syndicated, West Michigan SQL Server Users Group / PASS Local Chapter • • Tags: Presentations WMSSUG

Dec 28 2009

SQL Saturday #30 – Richmond, VA

The next round of SQL Saturdays is rapidly approaching:  Tampa on 1/23/2010 followed by Boston and Richmond on 1/30/2010.  I received notification that two of my sessions were accepted so now comes the time when I need to get back into the swing of all-things-SQL and switch out of Holiday Mode to get some things [...]

By sqlagentman • Dynamic Management Objects, Presentations, Professional Development, SQL, Syndicated, Templates • • Tags: Presentations, SQL Saturday, SQL Server, Templates

Nov 12 2009

#$%! Cleveland. Columbus ROCKS!

(…put down Cleveland) I’d like to thank Jeremiah Peschka (twitter | web) for inviting me to speak at the Columbus SQL Server Users Group November meeting tonight.  Through technical difficulties with Live Meeting (their end) and the oncoming symptoms of the flu (my end) I think it went off pretty well.  The slide deck and queries [...]

By Timothy • Dynamic Management Objects, PASS Summit, Presentations, Professional Development, Quest Software, Syndicated •

Oct 8 2009

Dynamic Management Views Presentation – Richmond, VA 10/8/2009

I’ll be in Richmond, VA tonight to present the discussion: DMOs, DMVs, DMFs… WTH? For the Richmond, VA SQL Server Users Group.  Should be a good time.  Slide deck will be up on the site at some point in the next couple days.  Please look under Presentations on this site for all slide decks related [...]

By Timothy • Dynamic Management Objects, Presentations, Syndicated •

Sep 18 2009

My Laptop, Now With 100% More Lando!

I’m pimping out… my laptop that is, but I need your help. Lando can only do so much!

By Timothy • Dynamic Management Objects, Fun Time, Presentations, SQL, Syndicated • • Tags: Boring things that won't get you dates but may gain you geek cred., Lando Calrissian, Vintage Star Wars

Aug 19 2009

Correlate Session State Information With Cached Query Plans

Correlate session state settings with cached plans courtesy of the SQL Server Dynamic Management Objects.

By Timothy • Dynamic Management Objects, Presentations, SQL •

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