SQL Server Query Tuning: Getting it Right the First Time

Webcast Overview
 

Because SQL Server query tuning is often more art than science, it can quickly consume a great deal of time for DBAs and developers both. Working smarter, not longer, is the goal of this webinar, in which you'll learn about two, powerful and proven methods to determine the best approach for tuning slow queries:

• Response time analysis
• SQL diagramming techniques

Using these two powerful methods, you'll know exactly what to tune–and why. Whether you're a beginner or expert, using these methods will eliminate the guessing and save your hours of time.

Please join Janis Griffin, Performance Evangelist at Solarwinds, for this information-packed session on effective SQL Server query tuning. Janis has over 24+ years of experience including design, development and implementation of many critical database applications.

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Speakers

    Janis Griffin

    Janis Griffin is an Oracle ACE and Performance Evangelist at SolarWinds, with over 24 years of experience including design, development and implementation of many critical database applications.

    Lynn Holdheide

    American Institutes for Research (AIR)

    Lynn Holdheide, Ph.D., is a principal TA consultant at American Institutes for Research (AIR) with more than 10 years of experience in providing responsive TA of the highest quality to State educational agencies (SEAs) and regional comprehensive centers. Currently, she leads the Center on Great Teachers and Leaders at AIR as well as the Education Policy Center at AIR. In her previous role as a Vanderbilt University research associate for the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality, she spearheaded efforts to address the pressing challenges in evaluating teachers of students with special needs and served as a reviewer of the U.S. Department of Education’s Elementary and Secondary Education Act flexibility waiver applications in 2012. She also coordinated the TQ Connection, an online resource designed to serve both general and special education teacher preparation. With experience as a special education teacher, project coordinator, and education consultant for nine years at the Indiana Department of Education’s Division of Exceptional Learners, Ms. Holdheide is sensitive to the needs of teachers of students with disabilities and has a deep understanding of the challenges that SEAs face in education reform.

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