SQLBits 2019
Share Your Story: Developing Your First Presentation
Take an idea and learn how to develop your first session.
Ever considered giving a presentation of your own? Pondered how your favorite speakers got their start? Contemplated whether you could ever do that too, but were not sure where to begin?
In this session I will show you how to get started. We will go over how to develop your idea, create session content, and share my favorite tips & tricks.
You will leave armed with a wealth of resources (and hopefully some inspiration) to venture forth and develop your first presentation.
In this session I will show you how to get started. We will go over how to develop your idea, create session content, and share my favorite tips & tricks.
You will leave armed with a wealth of resources (and hopefully some inspiration) to venture forth and develop your first presentation.
Speakers
Andy Yun's previous sessions
Can SQL Server 2019 auto-magically fix my bad T-SQL code?
Come to this session to see how SQL Server 2019 mitigates two common performance killers: scalar functions and table variables!
Advanced Plan Explorer Usage for Tuning Execution Plans
Users of Plan Explorer often only utilize the basic capabilities to tune execution plans. This session will cover more advanced techniques to get the most out of SentryOne's FREE execution plan analysis tool.
Share Your Story: Developing Your First Presentation
Take an idea and learn how to develop your first session.
SentryOne Tools for Productivity and Performance
This quick vendor session demonstrates the spectrum of SentryOne's best-of-breed products for the Microsoft Data Platform, from Task Factory, to Plan Explorer, to DOC xPress, to the SentryOne monitoring platform, and beyond.
Uncovering Duplicate, Redundant, & Missing Indexes
Ensure your indexes are achieving their fullest potential!
Performance Pitfalls of Code Reuse
Learn how object-oriented T-SQL hurts performance.
Why Your Datatype Choices Matter
Learn how poor data type choices can cripple SQL Server.