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DevConnections Germany and DevConnections London Offers SQLServerCentral.com Track

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SQLServerCentral.com will be offering SQL Server tracks at both the upcoming DevConnections in Germany and the UK this June.

The Germany DevConnections will be held in Karlsruhe, Germany on June 8-10, 2011. The SQLServerCentral.com track includes four sessions from two speakers.

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Two sessions will be from Bodo Michael Danitz, a SQL Server MCITP and MCT, who is a freelance database consultant. His specialties are performance tuning, very large databases, and high availability. His customer list covers many global players, including Microsoft. He also is an expert in performance tuning Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX, and is well known as for his products known under the brand of SQLSunrise®. He has spoken at European PASS and other events, and lives in Kasbach-Ohlenberg, Germany. His presentations include: Hasta la Vista Baby, The Resource Governor has Spoken and Finding Your Way Through the DMV Jungle.

I will be presenting two sessions at the Germany DevConnections: How to Optimize TEMPDB Performance and Inside the SQL Server Transaction Log.

The UK DevConnections will be held in London, England on June 13-15, 2011.The SQLServerCentral.com track will also include four sessions from two speakers.

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Two sessions will be from Allan Mitchell, who has been using SQL Server since the 6.5 release, and specializes in SQL Server’s BI suite of tools. Allan is a very active member of the SQL Server community, presenting at events, such as SQLPASS in the United States, and helping to organize conferences such as SQL Bits in the United Kingdom. Allan has been is a SQL Server MVP since 2004. He blogs at www.sqlis.com, and lives in Rochester, UK. He will be speaking on StreamInsight, Real-Time Analytics and SSIS in SQL Server Denali.

I will also be presenting the same two sessions at the UK DevConnections as I will at the Germany DevConnections: How to Optimize TEMPDB Performance and Inside the SQL Server Transaction Log.

If you attending either event, be sure to stop by and say hello.

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