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A distributed availability group is not your mother's availability group. Want to know more? Attend this session.
You are a developer and you want to leverage the 'Power' features in Azure DevOps via YAML pipeline as code, then this session is for you !
A Q&A panel session with Andrew Pruski and Anthony Nocentino talking about all things containers! Hosted by Rob Sewell
In this demo heavy session we will show how Containers and Kubernetes, along with Azure DevOps can work for your CI/CD pipeline.
Are you thinking about running SQL Server in Kubernetes and don’t know where to start…are you wondering what you really need to know? Then this is the session for you.
In this session, we will discover how to utilize common machine learning approaches for daily SQL Server DBA tasks.
You’ve heard the buzz about containers and Kubernetes, now let’s start your journey towards rapidly deploying and scaling your container-based applications in Azure
When you design and build an application, do you think about security first or is it an afterthought? In this talk, you will learn strategies for designing and securing your data layer.
Shared dev databases have a disastrous effect on quality and throughput. However, moving to self-service dev/test databases is hard due to storage and data privacy concerns. The solution? Docker and dbaclone.
Learn what SQL Injection is and all the mechanisms you should employ to help stop it.
While you might have read about notebooks being used for Data Science, this session is for DBAs. You will see how you can use SQL Notebooks to simplify your work.
SQL Server 2019 introduces set of new features and improvements to bring close to parity with SQL Server on Windows. Also SQL Server improvements on Linux in Azure ecosystem enables new scenarios for HA/DR.
A complete overview about SQL Server Big Data Clusters including it's major components and use-cases!
Get introduced to SQL Server on containers and what you need to know as a DBA to start deploying and managing them in both development and production environments
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