Moderating Track 4 at #DataWeekender #1

Moderating Track 4 at #DataWeekender #1

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A new online conference has arrived

DataWeekender Europe is a free online conference for the Microsoft Data Platform community. At 8:45 CEST on 2nd May 2020, the van is going to roll into town! You can sign up for the event here .

Lots of content for everyone

There will be a total of 42 talks on the day, you can see the full schedule here .

Track 4

I am moderating on track 4 where you will find a great selection of database talks, and an important talk on wellbeing:

  • Amit Bansal: How To Troubleshoot A Slow Running Query
  • Gianluca Sartori: Monitoring SQL Server without breaking the bank
  • Neil Hambly: Performance Troubleshooting Using DMVS
  • Richard Douglas: Investigate TempDB like Sherlock Holmes
  • Jasmin Azemović: Database forensics investigation (SQL Server as Digital Evidence Repository)
  • Tracy Boggiano: Mental Health and Wellness in IT: Safeguarding our most precious resource
  • Glenn Berry: Dr. DMV’s Troubleshooting Toolkit

There is plenty of content for everyone, so make sure you sign up and join us on the day!

#mtfbwy



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