Zero to Hero: How a Novice DBA becomes a SQL Server Performance Hero

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Available on demand for 30 days beginning May 26th, 8:00 AM Eastern

Every expert was a beginner at one time. In the beginning, we all make mistakes and learn many lessons hard way. However, in the world of managing data, there is no opportunity to make mistakes. The database is the most important part of any business application and both performance and availability of that data is very critical. When data is slow, so is your business.

Please join SQL Server expert, Pinal Dave, and learn a few new tricks that will help a novice DBA perform like an expert. You will learn about statistics, optimal file deployments, indexes and more. This sixty minute, demo intensive session will deliver practical, actionable tips you can implement and immediately gain performance.

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Speakers

    Pinal Dave

    Pinal Dave is a technology enthusiast and independent consultant with over thirteen years of experience in the information technology sector. He has successfully authored 11 SQL Server database books, 18 Pluralsight courses and written over 3200 articles on database technology via his blog http://blog.sqlauthority.com. Rounding out his professional career, Pinal has held key positions as Sr. Consultant for SolidQ and as a Technology Evangelist for Pluralist and Microsoft. Pinal holds a Master of Science from the University of Southern California, and numerous professional certifications, including MCTS, MCDBA and MCAD (.NET).

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