Microsoft SQL Server In the Marketplace - Part 1

Billy Bosworth - VP of the SQL Server Business Unit at Quest Software discuss SQL Server’s changing role in the database market.Duration : 0:6:3

Posted on January 24th, 2008 by admin

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EMC on Disaster Recovery for Microsoft SQL Server 2005

Learn about expanded SQL Server 2005 database mirroring capabilities from EMC’s Chad Sakac, senior practice manager for databases and messaging. And see how EMC RecoverPoint solutions—with consistency technology, compression, and continuous data replication—can help your SQL Server 2005 environment survive a total site disaster.
http://www.emc.com/solutions/microsoft/sql_server/index.jspDuration : 0:5:44

Posted on July 30th, 2007 by admin

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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 EMC Datawarehousing Best Practices

Tune in as EMC’s Chad Sakac, senior practice manager for databases and messaging, discusses the challenges of deploying a large database environment. Chad outlines the features and functionalities of SQL Server 2005 and how they were used for Project REAL—a reference architecture built jointly by Microsoft and EMC.
For More Information Visit EMC: http://www.emc.com/solutions/microsoft/sql_server/index.jspDuration : 0:4:26

Posted on July 30th, 2007 by admin

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Ask the Expert: SQL Server Database Backup and Recovery

Ask The Expert: Everything you wanted to know about SQL Server Database Backup and Recovery, but were afraid to ask.

This archived webcast features Quest Product Manager, Bob Boule, leading an open forum on Backup and Recovery for SQL Server databases, giving the audience a chance to ask questions or discuss anything regarding backup and recovery.Duration : 0:33:34

Posted on March 29th, 2007 by admin

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Microsoft shows how to secure SQL servers

This video shows excerpts from a Microsoft TechEd training class on how to secure a Microsoft SQL server. The purpose here is to show the futility of trying to protect the data in the database from the database level. Data must be protected by the applications that are written to access the data. Think about it; databases are designed to store vast amounts of information and retrieve it on demand.Duration : 0:6:28

Posted on March 2nd, 2007 by admin

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SQL Performance Optimization

Gain insight into best practices for SQL Server optimization and ways to alleviate many root causes that can impact performance of your SQL Server database. Kevin also will discuss how to manage for planned and unplanned changes, speed time to implementation of your applications and ensure that your databases are running as they should.

You will learn how to:

* Identify the root cause of bottlenecks that hinder performance of your SQL Server environment
* Diagnose and fix T-SQL errors in development before code goes into production
* Learn new best practices for project planning and formatting your code
* Ensure that your code is scalable, optimized and validated
* Resolve 60-80% of the performance bottlenecks attributed to poorly written SQLDuration : 0:45:58

Posted on December 19th, 2006 by admin

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MSDN. SQL Server 2005 1.8

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database Development Overview - May2005 - Annop Siritikul Technology Specialist Microsoft (Thailand) 1.8Duration : 0:2:56

Posted on November 24th, 2006 by admin

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MSDN. SQL Server 2005 0

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database Development Overview - May2005 - Annop Siritikul Technology Specialist Microsoft (Thailand) 0Duration : 0:7:37

Posted on November 24th, 2006 by admin

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