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Jimmy May, Aspiring Geek: SQL Server Performance, Best Practices, & Productivity
Commencement Keynote: ITT Technical Institute, Indianapolis, 9/20/2008
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Yesterday I had the distinct privilege of delivering the Commencement Keynote for the graduating class of ITT Technical Institute Indianapolis campus to an audience estimated at 300. It took place at the Warren Performing Arts Center, a beautiful multi...
Jimmy May, Aspiring Geek: SQL Server Performance, Best Practices, & Productivity
SQL Server: 4-Step Performance Troubleshooting Methodology--Introduction
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Introduction: The Classic Protocol, Amended Introduction My customers are often surprised to learn about the existence of a documented methodology for troubleshooting SQL Server performance. Though the document is well-known, many customers fail...
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