We all see performance problems on a regular basis. Some look to hardware first, some look to logical design. We all turn to IDERA and other tools.
Our next #SQLChat will take place on Wednesday, June 28 at 11 AM CT with William Wolf (@sqlwarewolf). William will be discussing triaging performance issues including methodologies for best practice and best results. This #SQLChat will allow members from the SQL community to discuss SQL Server’s biggest topics with IDERA product experts, and have a chance to win a giveaway prize.
Relax by the pool in style! This month’s giveaway prize is an Inflatable Duck Float valued at $79.99.
Here is how to how to participate:
Log into your Twitter account on June 28 and search for #SQLChat at 11 AM CT. @Idera_Software will introduce the presenters with a welcome tweet and announce the first question based around our chosen topic using #SQLChat. We recommend using TweetChat to follow along with the conversation. Presenters will then answer question through their personal Twitter accounts and @Idera_Software will retweet responses. Community members who are participating in the chat will also answer questions, and presenters and community members can then interact with each other (reply, favorite, retweet). The next question will be presented and so on… The chat will end at 12 PM ***Presenters and participants must use #SQLChat within each tweet to become part of the chat and be entered to win the giveaway prize.
*Everyone who sends out a tweet with #SQLChat between 11 AM CT and 12 PM will be automatically entered into the giveaway. The winner will be chosen at random. Please be sure you are following @Idera_Software as the winner will be notified through direct message.
About William: William is the Manager of SQL Server Performance Tuning for RDX. He works with over 300 customers on solutions within the SQL Server environment and specialized in code tuning and mentoring the team within RDX. He has become a SQL Saturday veteran speaking at over 30 SQL Saturdays in the last 3 years and is active in the Pittsburgh SQL Server User Group. He is passionate about educating users on SQL Server and mentoring others.