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Reminder – Final Day for Speaker Abstracts for SQLSaturday #49!

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You can still submit abstracts through midnight tonight for SQLSaturday #49 in Orlando on October 16, 2010. Great time of year to visit Florida, and it looks like we’ll have a great variety of speakers again this year. Here’s the list of submitted sessions so far:

 

TitleSpeaker
A Broad look at securing your organizationTim Beamer
A Developer Guide to Execution PlansSteve Simon
A Test AbstractAndy Warren
Advanced TSQL SolutionsKevin Boles
An Introductory Look at Execution PlansEric Wisdahl
As a DBA, Where Do I Start?!Mike Walsh
Automate Login Administration & Compliance ReportsRonald Dameron
Automating Routine MaintenanceKen Simmons
Beautiful events always recurSteve Simon
BI Pivot Tables & Charts, Not a 1 Tool ExerciseMichael Antonovich
Building a Comprehensive Professional DevelopmentAndy Warren
Change Data Capture a tool for BI,DR,Audit & moreJose Chinchilla
Choosing Indexes For PerformanceJeff Garbus
Collecting and Analyzing File & Wait StatisticsKevin Boles
Common SQL Programming MistakesPlamen Ratchev
Configuration Domination: Taking Control of SQLKen Simmons
Data Access Layers: A CornucopiaSteve Simon
Data Access Layers: A Cornucopia Pt 2Steve Simon
Data Access Layers: A Cornucopia Pt 3Steve Simon
Data Encryption and Key Management in SQLSaid Salomon
Data Mining.. Making $mart financial decisionsSteve Simon
Data Warehousing with SQL Server 2008Wes Dumey
Database Design FundamentalsLouis Davidson
Database Design PatternsLouis Davidson
DBA Script Thumb 2010Rodney Landrum
Designing a highly available SQL EnvironmentTim Beamer
Developing Applications with SQL AzureScott Klein
Don’t Be Trigger Happy: Safe Use of TriggersJack Corbett
Enforcing Compliance With Policy-Based ManagementKen Simmons
ETL with PowerShellChad Miller
Everything you wanted to know about IDENTITY columJonathon Moorman
Getting familiar with Query OptimizerDmitri Korotkevitch
Getting familiar with SQL Server Storage EngineDmitri Korotkevitch
Handling data anomalies with Data Profiling Tasks.Steve Simon
Indexing for Join OptimizationJeff Garbus
Introduction to Analysis ServicesDevin Knight
Introduction to Data WarehousingDevin Knight
Introduction to Execution PlansNathan Heaivilin
Introduction to SQL Server StatisticsAndy Warren
Introduction to the Sql Server ProfilerJonathon Moorman
Introduction to Transactional ReplicationTroy Gallant
ITIL V3 for the Database AdministratorTimothy McAliley
Learning SSIS under 1 hourJose Chinchilla
Locking and Blocking for DevelopersDmitri Korotkevitch
Log Shipping vs. Replication; the Great DebateTroy Gallant
Making SQL Server and WPF work for you!!Steve Simon
Managing Database Schemas With VS201 DB projectsRafael Salas
Multi-Server Management with SQL Server 2008+Argenis Fernandez
Optimize Resources with MAPKathi Kellenberger
Parts of Facebook: Cassandra and MapReducePatrick Thompson
Planning your ETL architecture with SSISRafael Salas
Policy-Based Management in a NutshellJorge Segarra
PowerShell 2.0 Beyond the Dirty DozenAaron Nelson
Profiling: It’s Okay in SQL ServerJack Corbett
R2 Reporting Services, The New StuffMike Davis
Refactoring SQL for PerformancePlamen Ratchev
Response Time Analysis of SQL Server PerformanceDean Richards
Revive your codeDmitri Korotkevitch
Securing your Data WarehouseMichael Mollenhour
Social and Not so Social Networking for the DBAAndy Warren
Spatial Queries in SQL 2008Michael Stark
SQL and SEO – Making Money with SQL ServerJared Nielsen
SQL Backups & RecoveryBrandie Tarvin
SQL Security – The BasicsBrandie Tarvin
SQL Server Memory Deep DiveKevin Boles
SQL Server Partitioning from A to ZKevin Boles
SQL University 101: Starting the SQL JourneyJorge Segarra
SQL University 201: Managing a SQL Server pt 2Jorge Segarra
SSIS – Data Flow Buffer BreakdownEric Wisdahl
SSIS 2008 – Profiling Your DataEric Wisdahl
SSIS Configurations, Expressions and ConstraintsEric Wisdahl
The Art of IndexingKen Simmons
The Dirty Dozen: 12 ways to write poor queriesSteve Simon
The Dirty Dozen: PowerShell Scripts for Busy DBAsAaron Nelson
The Nitty Gritty of Database BackupsBrandie Tarvin
Using Parameters in SQL Server Reporting ServiceMike Davis
Using PowerShell with SQL Server AgentMaximo Trinidad
Using Sql to Generate Sql (pt1)Jonathon Moorman
Using Sql to Generate Sql (pt2)Jonathon Moorman
What’s New with Reporting Services?Kathi Kellenberger
Working with SQL Server – SQLPSMaximo Trinidad
XML 101 for the SQL DeveloperMichael Antonovich
XML 201 for the SQL DeveloperMichael Antonovich
You Can Improve Your Own SQL CodeMike Walsh
Zen and the Art of Writing SQL Query – Part 1Plamen Ratchev
Zen and the Art of Writing SQL Query – Part 2Plamen Ratchev

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