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Date: Tuesday, January 17th Presenter: Mark Tabladillo Topic: This presentation presents SQL Server Data Mining (SSDM) for SQL Server Professionals based on the speaker's past presentations for SQL Saturday. Starting with SQL Server Management Studio...
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The December NJSQL User Group meeting will feature a number of SQL presentations provided user group members. If would like to participate in this year's "NJSQL Speaker Idol", please send me an email with your name/topic by Monday, December 19th. The...
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Date: Tuesday, November 15th Presenter: Craig Baumunk Topic: Temporal Data Overview How to manage data which changes over time, or temporal data, is getting a lot of attention these days due to the recent approval of new temporal extensions to ANSI/ISO...
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Date: Tuesday, October 18th Presenter/s: Sebastian Meine and Dennis Lloyd Topic: TDD – Thwarting Database Defects It’s bad enough to spend hours finding and fixing database defects, explaining to the rest of the team what went wrong and trying to clean...
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SQLInspire New York 2011 SQLPeople is coming to New York on November 12, 2011! SQLInspire NYC, and they’ve lined up speakers set to inspire you to create and grow in your career as a data professional! Come and learn from Robert Pearl, Steve Jones, Tom...
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9/20: Introducing SQL Server Developer Tools (SSDT) code-named “Juneau” (Leonard Lobel) 10/18: Test Driven Design for SQL Server (Sebastian Meine -tentative) 10/10-10/14: PASS Summit in Seattle 11/12: SQLPeople Event (Saturday/NYC) 11/15: Speaker Needed...
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Date: Tuesday, August 16 th LiveMeeting URL: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/setfocus/join?id=USERGROUP&role=attend Presenter: Kevin Goff Topic: Creating maps with Reporting Services R2 (via the GRID) Do you feel like you need a map, just to create...
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Date: Tuesday, June 21st Topic: Migrating Data to SQL Azure Migrating on-premise data to SQL Azure and vice versa is one of the new challenge for Database Developers and Administrators. This session demonstrates what data can be moved to SQL Azure and...
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Date: Tuesday, April 19th Topic: Data in the Cloud When people talk about migrating their applications to the cloud, one of the primary topics discussed is storage. How is the data stored?! The Windows Azure platform offers different storage options,...
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Date: Tuesday, March 15 th Topic: Troubleshooting Slow Queries What happened to the server at 10:30 this morning? Why were my queries very slow around that time? These are some of the most frequently asked questions in virtually all the real-world SQL...
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Date: Tuesday, October 19th Topic: An Overview of Microsoft Business Intelligence Presenter: Jaimie Fox Summary: This session will be an over view of Microsoft’s current Business Intelligence solution and a few new Data Management tools and components....
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Date: Tuesday, September 21 st Topic: Building a High Availability SQL Server 2008 R2 environment Presenter: Ayad Shammout Summary: If you are new to SQL Server 2008 R2, you will learn how to utilize Clustering and Mirroring technologies together to achieve...
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Date: Tuesday, August 17th Topic: Transactional Replication Performance Tuning Presenter: Hilary Cotter Summary: In this session, SQL Server MVP, Hilary Cotter, covers how to squeeze the best performance out of your transactional replication topology....
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Date: Tuesday, July 20th Topic: Change Data Capture in SQL 2008 Presenter: Kevin Goff (via the LiveMeeting) Attendee link: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=GBW4QZ&role=attend Summary: - Basics of CDC - Understanding CDC terminology...
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Date: Tuesday, June 15th Topic: Waiting for What? Using Wait Statistics and other Techniques to Tune Your System Presenter: Joe Lax Summary: With every version of SQL Server, Microsoft continues to provide additional diagnostic tools to better manage...
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Are you doing spring cleaning and want to get rid of some SQL Server 2005 Books? Please bring in your 'lightly' to 'moderately' used SQL Server 2005 or 2008 books to future NJ SQL Server User Group Meetings. Other User Group members could...
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Date: Tuesday, May 18 th Agenda: 6:00pm - 6:30pm: Networking, Pizza & Group Discussion 6:30pm: Presentation Topic: Extreme Performance Warehousing Presenter: Robert J. Abate, CBIP, CDMP Summary: In this presentation, attendees will take a look into...
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NJSQL had an amazing turnout of over 250 attendees, 24 Sessions, 18+ Speakers and 8+ Sponsors at SQL Saturday #39 (4/24/10 – NYC). The leaders of the NJSQL may have had the vision to kick-start this event, but the success of this event is due to...
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During the SQL Saturday #39 KeyNote, Roger Doherty mentioned that a SQL Server 2008 R2 Training Kit and Course are now available. Please see links below. SQL Server 2008 R2 Update for Developers Training Kit: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9710868 Online...
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Date Speaker Topic May 18th, 2010 Robert J. Abate, CBIP, CDMP Extreme Performance Warehousing June 15th, 2010 Joe Lax, DBDirections Using Wait Statistics and Other Techniques to Tune Your System July 20th, 2010 TBD TBD August 18th, 2010 Hilary Cotter,...
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Date: Tuesday, April 20th Time: 6pm - ? Location: SetFocus The NJ SQL Server User Group will be preparing for the upcoming SQL Saturday #39 events scheduled for Saturday, April 24th. We are very excited about the event. 400 people have registered so far...
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Date: Tuesday, March 16th Topic: SQL Server 2008 Auditing features Presenter: Muthusamy Anantha Kumar(a.k.a. MAK) Summary: This session will demonstrate the various legal compliance requirements / controls such as Sarbanes Oxley, SAS 70, etc and how to...
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Date: Tuesday, December 15th Location: SetFocus ( Directions ) Agenda: 6:00pm - 6:30pm: Dinner (Microsoft/ApexSQL) 6:30pm - 6:40pm: NJSQL/Community Updates 6:45pm: Red-Gate Demo - Alec Lazarescu 7:05pm: SQL Server Profiler in a production environment...
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Jobs will no longer be posted here!! The "NJ SQL Server User Group" was created on LinkedIN several months ago. As you may/may not know, LinkedIn is a great way to share professional information about yourself and network with professionals...
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The December NJSQL User Group meeting will feature vendor presentations and a number of other presentations/discussions provided user group members and guests. We also are hoping to expand the refreshment menu for this Holiday Time Meeting. If you are...
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