PASS Summit Blogging

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During the PASS Summit I have again been given the opportunity to keep my laptop plugged in... as long as I blog about the Key Notes. So, I'm going to do it, power is hard to come by in that place. Once again I can regale you, near real time, what's occurring in the key note addresses at the PASS Summit. Once more I'll have the opportunity to jump on to the table while wearing a kilt. But, this year, you may not want to read me. Instead, you might want to tune into the key notes yourself. PASS is going to transmit them live. You can go to the this link to watch them. Now, I can hear you, literally, thinking to yourself, "Right, just what I need in…
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Writing Opportunities

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Are you looking for opportunities to show off your elite writing skills and consumate SQL Server knowledge? Want a chance to build up the resume a bit? Are you like me and you have a hard time thinking of ideas to write about? I've got a solution for you. There's a new forum over on SQL Server Central that is all about requests for articles. It's mostly small stuff, easy one-page articles, a bit more than a blog post but a bit less than a full blown multi-page drill down. Also, if you have ideas for articles that you'd like to see someone write up, you can post them there. You should read the rules about the forum, which aren't complicated, and then dive in.
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SQL Rally: Performance Tuning Abstract

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I get the call, you get the call, everyone gets the call. "Hey, my app/procedure/query/report is running slow." Now what do you do? You go to my full day session at SQL Rally, that's what. Assuming you vote for it. I didn't post the abstract I submitted for the SQL Rally before because I thought that it would be redudant. However, since it's not right off the voting page (unless they updated it since I voted), if you're interested, here's what I thought I would do for a day. If it sounds good to you, please go here and vote for it. One of the most common problems encountered in SQL Server is the slow running query. Once a query is identified as performing poorly, DBAs and developers frequently don’t understand how…
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SQL Rally: One Day on Query Performance Tuning

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The SQLRally, a new PASS initiative taking place in the spring, is going to be a community driven event. This includes selection of the pre-convention (precon) paid presentations through a voting process. I have a session called Query Performance Tuning, Start to Finish. It's a one day session on everything about tuning queries. I won't republish the abstract and bore the heck out of you, but I will list the 5 skills I think you'll take away with you if you attend (after voting for me): The ability to collect performance metrics on your servers as part of an overall query tuning methodology The ability to generate, read, and understand execution plans from multiple sources in support of troubleshooting poorly performance queries An understanding of how the optimizer works in support…
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New Book on Query Optimizer

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Benjamin Nevarez (blog) has been working really hard on a book on the Query Optimizer. It just got finished in time so that there will be copies available at the PASS Summit. I strongly recommend you track it down. There's a lot to learn between the covers. How do I know since the book just got finished and isn't in anyone's hands yet? Because I've been watching it get built. I put in my small efforts as the technical editor. I feel bad about that because I've always learned from my technical editors and I'm fairly sure I learned more from Benjamin than he did from me. Get a copy of the book. You won't be disappointed.
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Another Must See Session

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I can't believe I missed this one in all the posts and recommendations I've been making about great sessions coming up at the PASS Summit. I'm not sure where my head was. However, I'd be completely remiss if I didn't mention Jennifer McCown's (blog|twitter) session called T-SQL Brush Up. It was the most popular session at the last 24 Hours of PASS. It's going to be even better live, with an interactive audience. Holy cow, I thought I had put it on my Must See Sessions but I must have messed up. Sorry Jen.
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SQL Rally Voting

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I received word over the weekend that my precon application had made it past committee and was now subject to the community vote. They haven't posted it yet, but please watch this space. I'll be doing an all day session on how to tune sql queries, from monitoring to establish a baseline, to figuring out what's wrong with the query and how to fix it. If that sounds interesting, please vote for my session.
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Who You Learn From

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Less than two weeks to go until the PASS Summit. I'm excited. I've managed to cram a ton of activities into this Summit, more than ever before. But, I'm still going to try to go to a few sessions. The question asked, which sessions are you going to? Who do you want to learn from. Who can you learn from? I've got a pretty simple answer. Everybody. There's not a single person that I work with on my current team that I haven't learned something from. Sure, there are those that teach you tons and tons, for example, we have a fantastic SSIS guy on our team, that has taught me quite a lot, faster than I could have picked it up on my own. So, you're going to the…
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