A Quick Look at SQL Server Denali
Thu 16 Dec 2010This month, partly due to room booking clashes but also because developers can never know too much about SQL Server, a joint meeting with QSSUG, the Qld SQL Server User Group.
Peter Ward, WARDY IT Solutions: A Quick Look at SQL Server Denali
This month we will take a look at the next release of Microsoft SQL Server, code-named “Denali”. With the release of CTP1 it is now possible to share a number of these new and exciting features and demonstrate how these features will assist organisations to manage mission-critical solutions through a highly scalable and available platform.
In this presentation you will get an overview of some of the key new features in this release including SQL Server AlwaysOn and the new Column-based query accelerator as well as a number of other enhancements.
About Peter Ward
Peter is the Chief Technical Architect for WARDY IT Solutions, a consulting and training company specialising in Microsoft SQL Server solutions. Peter is an active member in the Australian SQL Server community and President of the Queensland SQL Server User Group. He is a highly regarded speaker at SQL Server events and a sought after SQL Server consultant and trainer, providing solutions for some of the largest SQL Server sites in Australia. Peter has been awarded as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for his technical excellence and commitment to the SQL Server Community.
Peter is an active member in the Australian SQL Server community and President of the Queensland SQL Server User Group. In the last year Peter was a speaker for Tech-Ed North America, New Zealand and Australia. He was also a Spotlight speaker for the SQL Pass Community Summit, the largest SQL Server event in the world.
Date: Thursday 16 Dec 2010
Time: 17:30 for 18:00
Location: Microsoft Brisbane office, Level 9, Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle St, Brisbane
RSVP
All welcome. Bring your colleagues.
If you haven’t already done so, an immediate rsvp by email to mike@fitzsimon.com.au will help with planning.
These details are also on QMSDNUG’s website at www.qmsdnug.org.
