SQL Server Storage Engine

We're at TechEd - stop by and see us!

Luckily the 8.40am Alaska Airlines direct flight from Seattle>Boston was on time as I'm guessing it was 85% Microsoft!

TechEd got off to a great start yesterday with the keynotes - pretty amazing to be in a conference room with 10000 other people. For the rest of the week it'll be a whirlwind of breakout sessions, chalk/talks and Q&A. Stop by the DAT track part of the Technical Learning Centre and chat with us - just ask at the DAT info desk for any of us by name.

Look forward to seeing you!

Published Monday, June 12, 2006 11:35 AM by Paul Randal - MSFT
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About Paul Randal - MSFT

Paul started in the industry in 1994 working for DEC on the VMS file system and check/repair tools. In 1999 he moved to Microsoft to work on SQL Server, specifically on DBCC. For SQL Server 2000, he concentrated on index fragmentation (writing DBCC INDEXDEFRAG and DBCC SHOWCONTIG) plus various algorithms in DBCC CHECKDB. During SQL Server 2005 development Paul was the lead developer/manager of one the core dev teams in the Storage Engine, responsible for data access and storage (DBCC, allocation, indexes & heaps, pages/records, text/LOB storage, snapshot isolation, etc). He also spent several years rewriting DBCC CHECKDB and repair. For SQL Server 2008, Paul managed the Program Management team for the core Storage Engine to become more focused on customer/partner engagement and feature set definition. In 2007, after 8.5 years on the SQL Server team, Paul left Microsoft to join his wife, Kimberly Tripp, running SQLskills.com and pursuing his passion for presenting and consulting. Paul regularly presents at conferences and user groups around the world on high-availability, disaster recovery and Storage Engine internals. His popular blog is at http://www.sqlskills.com/blogs/paul/.

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