Spring Training
This May, I’ll be presenting my full day training session The Foundations Of SQL Server Performance Tuning.
All attendees will get free access for life to my SQL Server performance tuning training. That’s about 25 hours of great content.
Get your tickets here for this event, taking place Friday, May 10th 2024 at the Microsoft Offices in Burlington.
Here’s what I’ll be presenting:
The Foundations Of SQL Server Performance Tuning
Session Abstract:
Whether you want to be the next great query tuning wizard, or you just need to learn how to start solving tough business problems at work, you need a solid understanding of not only what makes things fast, but also what makes them slow.
I work with consulting clients worldwide fixing complex SQL Server performance problems. I want to teach you how to do the same thing using the same troubleshooting tools and techniques I do.
I’m going to crack open my bag of tricks and show you exactly how I find which queries to tune, indexes to add, and changes to make. In this day long session, you’re going to learn about hardware, query rewrites that work, effective index design patterns, and more.
Before you get to the cutting edge, you need to have a good foundation. I’m going to teach you how to find and fix performance problems with confidence.
Event Details:
Get your tickets here for this event!
Going Further
If this is the kind of SQL Server stuff you love learning about, you’ll love my training. I’m offering a 75% discount to my blog readers if you click from here. I’m also available for consulting if you just don’t have time for that, and need to solve database performance problems quickly. You can also get a quick, low cost health check with no phone time required.
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