Please join us August 18th, from 2:30PM – 4:00PM at the Microsoft office in Corporate Woods sponsored by RSA.

Register here! 

Topic: SQL Server 2016 – Natively Compiled Stored Procedures and other In-Memory Features
Chris Bolyard will be presenting on SQL Server 2016, specifically, natively compiled stored procedures and other in-memory features.
About Chris:
Chris Bolyard is a Sr. Software Engineer at RSA. He has been working with databases for over 20 years. He has primarily worked with SQL Server, C#, and various Microsoft web stacks.  His work has been focused around the relationship that data plays in producing a successful project. His industry experience includes engineering, accounting, logistics, and GRC.
Please note, this will be an afternoon meeting.
Meeting Schedule for Thursday, August 18th, 2016:
  • 2:30 - 2:40 - Greeting and Housekeeping
  • 2:40 - 3:40 - Presentation
  • 3:40 – 4:00 - Wrap up and Q&A
We look forward to seeing you all soon!
Sponsor:
RSA
RSA helps more than 30,000 customers around the world take command of their security posture by partnering to build and implement business-driven security strategies. With RSA's award-winning cybersecurity solutions, organizations can effectively detect and respond to advanced attacks; manage user identities and access; and reduce business risk, fraud and cybercrime
UPCOMING EVENTS
  • September 10, 2016 - SQL Saturday - St. Louis
  • September 24, 2016 - SQL Saturday #548 - Kansas City --> WE ARE LOOKING FOR SPONSORS!
  • October 25-28, 2016 -   PASS Summit 2016 
  • November 19, 2016 – SQL Saturday – Lincoln, Nebraska  

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