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SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled (eBook, PDF) - Dam, Sajal; Fritchey, Grant
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Presenting troubleshooting methods for identifying poorly performing stored procedures and queries, this reference isolates the causes of that poor performance and offers suggestions for fixing the underlying problems. Developers, database administrators, and any others who develop Transact-SQL queries will find this book an indispensable resource.

Produktbeschreibung
Presenting troubleshooting methods for identifying poorly performing stored procedures and queries, this reference isolates the causes of that poor performance and offers suggestions for fixing the underlying problems. Developers, database administrators, and any others who develop Transact-SQL queries will find this book an indispensable resource.

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Autorenporträt
Sajal Dam holds a master's of technology degree in computer science from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and has been working with Microsoft technologies for over 12 years. He has developed an extensive background in designing database applications and managing software development. Sajal also possesses significant experience in troubleshooting and optimizing the performance of Microsoft-based applications, from front-end web pages to back-end databases. While working at Microsoft, Sajal helped many Fortune 500 companies design scalable database solutions and maximize the performance of their database environments. As an IT strategist at Dell, Sajal manages Dell's vast database infrastructure by optimizing not only the databases, but also the database management processes, tools, and use of best practices. He also works closely with the application development teams and vendors, including Microsoft, in analyzing and resolving performance bottlenecks.