Location: 8300 Norman Center Drive, 9th Floor, Bloomington, MN 55437
Live Meeting:
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Agenda:
4:00-4:15 : Registration / hospitality / networking
4:15-4:30 : Announcements etc.
4:30-5:00 : Andy Lohn: Twitter – a Swiss Army Knife for the SQL Server Professional
5:00-6:00 : Ted Krueger: SSIS: The DBA Multiplier
6:00-6:15 : Closing comments/prize giveaways
Presentation:
Twitter – a Swiss Army Knife for the SQL Server Professional
Andy Lohn, Medtronic
Andy will be giving an overview of Twitter and will demonstrate multiple ways in which SQL Server Professionals can leverage twitter. The SQL Community is very active on twitter, so don’t miss out on this great resource. Andy’s presentation will give you the twitter basics, how and where to find SQL Server resources, hash tags that help, how to network with and get help from SQL Server MVPs and other tools that maximize the twitter experience.
Andy Lohn works as a SQL Server Development DBA for Medtronic. He has been working with SQL Server since 1998. Since that time, he has had many titles, ranging from Operational DBA to Special Projects Lead. His specialties include TSQL, Performance tuning, working with very large databases and creating repeatable, scalable solutions.
Presentation:
SSIS: The DBA Multiplier
Ted Krueger, Magenic Technologies
Ever wanted to create clones of yourself to get all your work done faster? I will demonstrate how SSIS can help you perform your DBA tasks as if there were more than one of you. You will leave the session knowing how to use SSIS to automate tasks such as performance monitoring above (and below) the normal health checks and transporting databases from one environment to another. This presentation will not only start ideas on how SSIS can help you daily as a DBA but as a Developer, we’ll see just how SSIS can be controlled conditionally so the outcome becomes much more than static imports and exports. We’re going to take SSIS and make it a standard tool for your administrative tasks and development tools!
Ted Krueger has been working in development and database administration for over a decade. Ted currently works for a respected consulting company, Magenic Technologies as a valued Database Professional resource. He is a PASS Region Mentor, Friends of Red Gate member and community mentor. Specialties range from High Availability and Disaster / Recovery setup and testing methods down to custom assembly development for SQL Server Reporting Services. Ted blogs and is also one of the founders of LessThanDot.com technology community. Some of the articles focused on are Backup / Recovery, Security, SSIS and working on SQL Server and using all of the SQL Server features available to create stable and scalable database services.