30th September - 2nd October 2010

University of York

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Where do you live? Intro to spatial indexing

Spatial indexing in SQL Server 2008 is a really exciting development. There are lots of problems that can be solved using the spatial data. This session will give you an insight into What spatial data is. How you use it in the database How it works in your application How to get the performance you want

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Simon Sabin

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Simon is an independent Database consultant specialising in the world of search, distributed architectures, business intelligence and application development. He has worked with SQL Server since 1998 and has always focused on high performance reliable systems. He was awarded as an MVP in 2006 and is regular speaker at SQL Server events as well as writing for SQLServerCentral and Simple-Talk.com.

Simon Sabin's blog http://sqlblogcasts.com/blogs/simons



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