Thomas has been working with SQL Server since version 6.5 and performance tuned cubes since OLAP Server 7.0. He has worked on some of the largest cubes in the world. Performing fast loading of warehousing and removing every bottleneck is one of Thomas specialties. He holds a master degree in computer science and has 10+ years of experience with developer coaching and scalable architectures on both OLTP and OLAP systems.

Thomas Kejser's Sessions

Lessons Learned from 128 Core OLTP TestingSQLBits 2010

See the lessons learned from stressing 128 cores

Designing and Tuning high speed data loadingSQLBits 2010

If you want to understand how to load data into Sql Server very quickly then this is the session for you.

Designing and Tuning high speed data loadingSQLBits 2010

My Name is Thomas Keyser and I work for Microsoft in the SQLCAT team. I hold the land speed record for data loading in SQL Server so come here my talk on the options you have.

Designing and Tuning high speed data loadingSQLBits 2010

My Name is Thomas Keyser and I work for Microsoft in the SQLCAT team. I hold the land speed record for data loading in SQL Server so come here my talk on the options you have.

Designing and Tuning high speed data loadingSQLBits 2010

My Name is Thomas Keyser and I work for Microsoft in the SQLCAT team. I hold the land speed record for data loading in SQL Server so come here my talk on the options you have.

Designing and Tuning high speed data loadingSQLBits 2010

My Name is Thomas Keyser and I work for Microsoft in the SQLCAT team. I hold the land speed record for data loading in SQL Server so come here my talk on the options you have.

Designing High Scale OLTP systemsSQLBits 2010

My Name is Thomas Keyser and I work for Microsoft in the SQLCAT team. I hold the land speed record for data loading in SQL Server. This talk focuses on lessons learned when using high end hardware and stressing it.

Designing High Scale OLTP systemsSQLBits 2010

My Name is Thomas Keyser and I work for Microsoft in the SQLCAT team. I hold the land speed record for data loading in SQL Server. This talk focuses on lessons learned when using high end hardware and stressing it.

Designing I/O systems for SQL ServerSQLBits 2009

In this session we will take a deeper look at how SQL Server uses I/O and how you can design the I/O system to meet the requirements of your applications.

Introducing Project MadisonSQLBits 2009

In this presentation, I will introduce the Madison architecture and provide a roadmap with major milestones for this product