Are you a tech professional interested in learning about the latest Microsoft technologies, tools, platforms, and services? If so, then you won’t want to miss Microsoft Tech Ed India 2011, one of the largest technology events in India.
This year, I am thrilled to announce that I will be speaking at TechED on two exciting and advanced subjects related to SQL Server. Join me at The LaLiT Ashok Kumara Krupa High Grounds in Bangalore on March 25, 2011, for these informative sessions:
Understanding SQL Server Behavioral Pattern – SQL Server Extended Events
Date and Time: March 25, 2011, 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM
History repeats itself! With the introduction of SQL Server 2008, a powerful yet minimal recurring feature called Extended Events was introduced. In this advanced session, I will teach experienced administrators about the capabilities that were not possible before. From T-SQL errors to CPU bottlenecks, error logins to deadlocks, Extended Events can detect it all. Understanding the pattern of events can help prevent future mistakes.
SQL Server Waits and Queues – Your Gateway to Performance Troubleshooting
Date and Time: March 25, 2011, 04:15 PM to 05:15 PM
Just like a horoscope, SQL Server Waits and Queues can reveal your past, explain your present, and predict your future. SQL Server Performance Tuning uses Waits and Queues as a proven method to identify the best opportunities for improving performance. A glance at Wait Types can tell you where there is a bottleneck. Join me in this fast-paced, advanced performance tuning session to learn how to identify bottlenecks and potential resolutions.
My sessions will be held on the third day of the event, and I am confident that everyone will be eager to learn these new and interesting subjects. As a special treat, I will have a few giveaways during and at the end of each session. I won’t reveal what they are just yet, but I promise they will be something you’ll love to have.
Make sure to reserve the above time slots to attend my sessions. I look forward to seeing you there!