SQL SERVER – GIDS – Two Technical Sessions Today – Resources and Whereabouts – Part 2

Today I will be presenting two sessions at Great Indian Developer Summit. Here is the details about where I will be during today.

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MySQL Performance Tuning – Unexplored Territory
April 25, 2014 – Time:10:45-11:30

Performance is one of the most essential aspects of any application. Everyone wants their server to perform optimally and at the best efficiency. However, not many people talk about MySQL and Performance Tuning as it is an extremely unexplored territory. In this session, we will talk about how we can tune MySQL Performance. We will also try and cover other performance related tips and tricks. At the end of this session, attendees will not only have a clear idea, but also carry home action items regarding what to do when facing any of the above resource intensive scenarios. Developers will walk out with scripts and knowledge that can be applied to their servers, immediately post the session. To master the art of performance tuning one has to understand the fundamentals of performance, tuning and the best practices associated with the same. You will also witness some impressive performance tuning demos in this session.

Hidden Secrets and Gems of SQL Server We Bet You Never Knew
April 25, 2014 – Time:15:00-17:45

It really amazes us every time when someone says SQL Server is an easy tool to handle and work with. Microsoft has done an amazing work in making working with complex relational database a breeze for developers and administrators alike. Though it looks like child’s play for some, the realities are far away from this notion. The basics and fundamentals though are simple and uniform across databases, the behavior and understanding the nuts and bolts of SQL Server is something we need to master over a period of time.

With a collective experience of more than 30+ years amongst the speakers on databases, we will try to take a unique tour of various aspects of SQL Server and bring to you life lessons learnt from working with SQL Server. We will share some of the trade secrets of performance, configuration, new features, tuning, behaviors, T-SQL practices, common pitfalls, productivity tips on tools and more.

This is a highly demo filled session for practical use if you are a SQL Server developer or an Administrator. The speakers will be able to stump you and give you answers on almost everything inside the Relational database called SQL Server.

Introduction to Microsoft Power BI ~ Vinod Kumar
April 25, 2014 – Time:14:05-14:50

Lazy Commit Like NoSQL with SQL Server ~ Balmukund Lakhani
April 25, 2014 – Time:14:05-14:50

During my session I will be asked three random questions, if you get that right, you will get the copy of my book.

Reference: Pinal Dave (https://blog.sqlauthority.com)

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  • Demo happen though webex ? or it will be offline.
    I want to attend to this demo.

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