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SQL University Student Union

SQL University Student Union

Spring Semester 2011: Week 12 - Performance Tuning

Speed. When it comes to SQL Server it's one of the things we all are looking to attain. This week we have two MVP's, Grant Fritchey and Ted Krueger, to help you get your database servers running in top condition! We're kicking the week off with some great clustered indexing advice from Grant. As always, keep an eye on the main page for all of the week's posts as well as all of the other great stuff SQLU has to offer!

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About the Professors

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Grant Fritchey is a SQL Server MVP with over 20 years experience in IT including time spent in support and development. He has worked with SQL Server since 6.0 back in 1995. He has developed in VB, VB.Net, C# and Java. Grant volunteers at PASS and is president of the Southern New England SQL Server Users Group (SNESSUG). He has authored books for Apress and Simple-Talk and joined Red Gate as a Product Evangelist in January 2011.





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Ted Krueger has been working in development and database administration for over a decade.  Ted currently works for a respected consulting company, Magenic Technologies as a valued Database Professional resource.  He is a PASS Region Mentor , Friends of Red Gate member and community mentor.  Specialties range from High Availability and Disaster / Recovery setup and testing methods down to custom assembly development for SQL Server Reporting Services.  Ted blogs and is also one of the founders of LessThanDot.com technology community.  Some of the articles focused on are Backup / Recovery, Security, SSIS and working on SQL Server and using all of the SQL Server features available to create stable and scalable database services. 


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