I will be delivering four classes on my most popular training on 21 Essential Scripts: Performance Tuning in Europe in the month of September 2019.
Here is the quick schedule and how you can register for the class.
Date | Location | Registration Link |
September 20, 2019 | Prague | Link to register |
September 25, 2019 | Copenhagen | Link to register |
September 27, 2019 | Gothenburg | Link to register |
September 30, 2019 | Amsterdam | Link to register |
The biggest challenge in any organizations is the DBAs and Developers talk totally different language when it is about SQL Server Performance Tuning. They have very different ways and methodology for addressing the same problem. Whenever I go to any consulting engagement, I often see that individuals in an organization struggle when they do not have good data point to back up the claim.
I have carefully crafted this pre-con for DBAs and Developers. Even though if you are an IT-Manager, you want to attend this pre-con as during this training day you will learn quite lots of details which you may not learn in your daily job.
I have been working with SQL Server for over 16 years. In my 16 years of career, I have learned that most of the time DBAs and Developers think that they know their stuff as they have read it somewhere but the reality is very different.
What we know is quite often very incorrect and the actual reality is very difficult. From my 16 years of experience, I have built a knowledge base which exclusively shares during my consulting engagements. I have finally decided to make it public and let everyone learn along with me.
The 21 scripts shared during the training serves as a Proof of Concepts, Quick Diagnosis Script as well as a ready cheat sheet to accomplish a complicated task which you have been dreaming to achieve. The scripts sound very simple but each of the scripts are carefully crafted to tell a unique story which you have not experienced before.
Do not miss this unique opportunity to join me on the journey to learn in person my business secrets.
Reference: Pinal Dave (https://blog.sqlauthority.com)