Azure SQL and SQL Server: Path to an Intelligent Database with Pedro Lopes
Details
In an attempt to help #FlattenTheCurve we will now be hosting this meeting online. Connectivity details to follow.
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Meeting kicks off at 6:30 with a few announcements and we'll go immediately into Pedro's session.
Azure SQL and SQL Server: Path to an Intelligent Database
SQL Server 2019 and Azure SQL Database introduces ground-breaking query performance enhancements under the Intelligent Query Processing family. These make up the latest on Microsoft’s mission to make critical parallel workloads improve when running at scale, while remaining adaptive to the constantly changing world of data! Come join us in the intelligent database world that started with SQL Server 2017 and takes a leap forward with the upcoming SQL Server 2019 and Azure SQL DB.
This session will showcase several improvements in SQL Server, focusing on the latest and upcoming query performance diagnostics and query processing enhancements that address some of the most common customer pain points. Ranging from new xEvents and Showplan improvements, to Intelligent Query Processing innovations, learn how you can leverage these features and streamline the process of troubleshooting query performance with faster insights.
Speaker Bio
Pedro Lopes is a Principal Program Manager in the Azure Data SQL Server team, based in Redmond, WA, USA.
He over 19 years of industry experience and has been with Microsoft for almost 10 years, where he is currently responsible for Program Management of database engine features for SQL Server and Azure SQL, with special focus on the Relational Engine (Query Processor, Programmability, Performance).
He is a regular speaker at conferences and user groups events (such as TechReady, Ignite, Build, PASS Summit, SQLIntersection, SQLBits, 24H of PASS), blogs about all things SQL at http://aka.ms/sqlserverteam, authored the book “Learn T-SQL Querying” (https://aka.ms/LearnTSQLQuerying), and several tools in the TigerToolbox on GitHub: AdaptiveIndexDefrag (http://aka.ms/AID), the BPCheck script for SQL Best Practices and Performance checks (http://aka.ms/BPCheck), or usp_WhatsUp to get an instant view of performance affecting issues in your workload (https://aka.ms/uspwhatsup).
