TechED is the event which I am always excited about. It is one of the largest technology in India. Microsoft Tech Ed India 2011 is the premier technical education and networking event for tech professionals interested in learning, connecting and exploring a broad set of current and soon-to-be released Microsoft technologies, tools, platforms and services.
I am going to speak at the TechED on two very interesting and advanced subjects.
Venue:
The LaLiT Ashok
Kumara Krupa High Grounds
Bangalore – 560001, Karnataka, India
Sessions Date: March 25, 2011
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! SQL Server 2008 has introduced a very powerful, yet very minimal reoccurring feature called Extended Events. This advanced session will teach experienced administrators’ capabilities that were not possible before. From T-SQL error to CPU bottleneck, error login to deadlocks –Extended Event can detect it for you. Understanding the pattern of events can prevent future mistakes.
SQL Server Waits and Queues – Your Gateway to Perf. 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 the Waits and Queues as a proven method to identify the best opportunities to improve performance. A glance at Wait Types can tell where there is a bottleneck. Learn how to identify bottlenecks and potential resolutions in this fast paced, advanced performance tuning session.
My session will be on the third day of the event and I am very sure that everybody will be in groove to learn new interesting subjects.
I will have few give-away during and at the end of the session. I will not tell you what I will have but it will be for sure something you will love to have. Please make a point and reserve above time slots to attend my session.
Reference: Pinal Dave (http://blog.SQLAuthority.com)
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