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Free! Yes Free! SQL Server Performance Workshops for Siebel, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards

If you are lucky enough to live in any one of these locations - or even fortunate enough to be in the following locations on these dates, the Microsoft Oracle Center of Excellence is running a series of Free SQL Server Perofrmance workshops for Siebel, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards. (Of course if your customer is in this location and running their application on SQL Server - please encourage them to sign up for the workshop).


Locations and Dates
January 21 & 22 Zurich
January 26 & 27 Estonia
January 29 & 30 Stockholm
February 4 & 5 New York City
February 17 & 18 Los Angeles
February 25 & 26 San Francisco


The Agenda covers
Top Reasons for SQL Server 2005/2008
Query Repro: Reproducing Problem Queries Outside of the Application and Tools to Fix Them
Performance Tuning Methodology: A Repeatable Process
Hands on Performance Tuning Lab
Tools & Techniques
Databases & Disk Drives: Architecting a Scalable Solution
SQL Server Settings
Case Study Handouts
Architecting for RSCI
SQL Server Compression
Hyper-V and Virtualization


For more information contact :
Frank McBath frankmcb@microsoft.com
Sue Meyer v-sumeye@microsoft.com (send Registration requests to Sue).

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