16th April 2010

Church House Conference Centre, London

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AddIns for SSMS - build your own

SSMS is a great environment ... and here's how to make it even better: write your own AddIn! I'm sure that you have scripts that you run on a regular basis, you may even have external tools that run a set of operations on a SQL database - but it's not "integrated".

This session shows you how to do the really impressive things with SSMS that you may have seen in other products: direct integration with SSMS. Want to right-click on a database or a table and see your own menu and options come-up? Come along and see it - I guarantee you'll be impressed.

Even if you have no immediate requirement - this session will provide an interesting insight into how others have integrated with SSMS - and just how easy it really is - with the correct steps - all will be detailed before your very eyes!

This session shows you how to build an AddIn from "zero to hero" - maybe you'll be your company's next hero by providing a truly indispensible option tailored your company or department's specific requirements - saving literally man days of work for your team for common operations in your environment?

This session shows how to go from initial creation to fully packaged install in one session - everything you need to build your own AddIn for SSMS 2005, 2008 and Express. You can then take this knowledge and apply it to your own environment - I guarantee you'll have lots of ideas before you even leave the session!

Speaker focus

Hue Holleran

Hue Holleran is a professional consultant specialising in database-centric solutions and specifically SQL Server since v4.2 and Oracle since v7 - and all versions since!  After more than 20 years as a consultant to over 100 organisations and some of the largest global brands in various industries - he has established a reputation for leading teams leveraging modern tools and technologies in innovative and practical ways.

Being old enough to remember all too well developing database solutions in 'C' on a mainframe and DBase and FoxBase+ in the 1980's and Oracle and SQL Server in the 1990's - Hue is one of the first developers of that "modern" approach: client/server!

Having frequently presented on various topics since presenting for Microsoft at all UK venues for the launch of Visual Studio 6 in 1998, Hue's current focus is on leveraging the database's enterprise capabilities to implement truly robust and resilient systems that retain excellent performance even in the most challenging of environments.


Hue Holleran's blog http://www.hueholleran.com/



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