Minnesota SQL Server Study Group

A few weeks back, I sent a message on the PASSMN LinkedIn group page about expanding the MCM study group to anyone going after SQL Server certifications.  After some back and forth, it turned out there were a number of people interested.  For ease of scheduling, I kept the old MCM study group time and … Continue reading Minnesota SQL Server Study Group

Re-blog – April 29-May 5

As I mentioned in the introductory post, I’m summarizing posts from previous years in the the past week.  Some posts of interest that you may want to check out are: Analyze This – Analyze Your Indexes – Part 6 (4/29/2009) – Improved performance of index analysis query. Searching for Plans (5/3/2010) – Query to find … Continue reading Re-blog – April 29-May 5

Meme Monday – "I got 99 problems but a disk ain't one"

Earlier today, Thomas LaRock (Blog | @SQLRockstar) tagged me for his Meme Monday post.  The question for today is: how many things can go wrong with a database server that are NOT related to a disk drive?  Here are my 9 items… Unchecked parallelism Unmanaged security Code that works, not performs Disbelief in clustered indexes … Continue reading Meme Monday – "I got 99 problems but a disk ain't one"

Re-Blog – April 15-21

As I mentioned in the introductory post, I’m summarizing posts from previous years in the the past week.  Some posts of interest that you may want to check out are: Analyze This – Your Indexes Analysis – Part 1 (4/19/2009) – Query that combines existing index statistics and missing indexes into a single output. Analyze … Continue reading Re-Blog – April 15-21

TechFuse Follow-Up

Last week I spoke at the TechFuse event in Minnesota – out at Mystic Lake Casino.  As I mentioned in the session, I wanted to post the content from my session – [download id="5"]. Along with including a few links that people might find useful.  First, we skipped talking about XQuery – if you want … Continue reading TechFuse Follow-Up

Twin City Code Camp 10 Is Coming

Twin Cities Code Camp will be hitting the University of Minnesota Campus again next month.  This is a biannual event in the Twin Cities where developers can get together and show their code.  An opportunity to see what other people are doing and to exchange ideas. The event is on Saturday and Sunday on the … Continue reading Twin City Code Camp 10 Is Coming