Thursday Bill Graziano will be presenting:    Concurrency and Asynchronous Processing in SQL Server

Please RSVP for free here (please be sure to register if you're reasonably sure you can make it, as we use this list for food and door prizes):   http://kcssug.eventbrite.com
Topic:
The fastest way to process large amounts of data in SQL Server is using set-based operations. That is if you can stand the blocking. This session walks through different ways to think about applications when transaction blocking becomes your biggest problem. It covers specific T-SQL suggestions to minimize the rows locked, application architectures to maximize concurrency and reporting solutions to reduce impact on the production database. And always lots of demos and spirited discussion.
About Bill:
Bill Graziano is a SQL Server consultant specializing in high-throughput transaction environments using SQL Server. He spends his days counting the milliseconds behind credit card swipes. Bill is the former President of PASS and runs a web site for SQL Server developers and administrators at SQLTeam.com.
 

Please note, this will be an afternoon meeting at the Microsoft office, drinks and snacks will be available.
Meeting Schedule for Thursday, April 17th, 2014:
  • 2:30 - 2:40 - Greeting and Housekeeping
  • 2:40 - 3:40 - Presentation
  • 3:40 - 4:00 - Door Prizes and wrap up
We look forward to seeing you all soon!
Location:
Microsoft Office
10801 Mastin Blvd.
Suite 620
Overland Park, KS  66210

UPCOMING EVENTS
September 13th   -    Kansas City SQL Saturday
A full day of free SQL Server training right here in Kansas City, plus a great lunch for only $10.
November 4-7 - PASS Summit 2014

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