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Thursday
Oct 8, 2020
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Coding Workshop - SQL –
Goodwill Job Connections Center
If you want to learn how to utilize SQL, are new or need a refresher on SQL concepts, want to learn relational database concepts: THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU!
Your instructor is John Zalewski mentor with CoderDojo and over 20 years application development. Do you need to understand your data?
Do you want your business to succeed in 2020 and beyond? It is critical you understand your data. SQL provides powerful but reasonably simple tools for data analysis and handling. The SQL Coding Workshop will take absolute beginners through the basics of SQL to an ability to write queries with confidence. We will use a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises to ensure participants leave with a working grasp of SQL fundamentals.
If you’re trying to learn more about your business or add more value to your company, learning SQL is a great place to start. |
Wednesday
Jan 14, 2015
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Northwest Ohio SQL PASS –
HCR ManorCare
You are cordially invited to the January meeting of Northwest Ohio SQL PASS on Wednesday January 14th, 6pm at HCR Manorcare Corporate Headquarters in Toledo, OH. We are very excited to have Adam Belebczuk joining us for a great presentation: "Introduction to AlwaysOn Availability Groups" . Please be sure to attend and pass this invite along to other SQL minded professionals in the area. Speaker Bio: Adam Belebczuk is a Consultant, Accidental DBA, and Developer with over 10 years of experience in IT, ranging from customer service to server/network administration to software and database development. Adam holds the MCSE: Data Platform and MCITP DBA 2005/2008 certifications, is a frequent speaker at SQL Server Users Groups and SQL Saturday events, and specializes in SQL Server development and performance tuning. Topic: Introduction to AlwaysOn Availability Groups One of the most talked about new features in Microsoft SQL Server is AlwaysOn Availability Groups. In this session, we'll cover the pros and cons of using Availability Groups as well as the basics of how to set them up and take advantage of readable secondary replicas. If you want to improve the availability and performance of your applications and databases, are currently using Database Mirroring, or if you're just curious about Availability Groups, then you won't want to miss this session. Please register on EventBrite so we know how much food to order and we can coordinate with building security. (If entering the building after 6pm, please use the after-hours door on N. St Clair St.) This meeting is made possible by WTA Inc. (www.wtainc.com) and HCR ManorCare (www.hcr-manorcare.com). |
Wednesday
May 14, 2014
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Northwest Ohio SQL Server Users Group –
HCR ManorCare
You are cordially invited to the first meeting of the Northwest Ohio SQL Server Users Group on Wednesday May 14th, 6pm at HCR Manorcare Corporate Headquarters in Toledo, OH. TOPIC: SQL 2014 In-Memory OLTP SQL Server 2014 has added In-Memory OLTP capabilities that provide new high-end performance for mission critical applications. This session will describe the new in-memory features and the table and stored procedure changes to support in-memory. We will review the new in-memory architecture that has been added to the SQL Server database engine and show a few demos that illustrate the tremendous performance gains SQL Server 2014 delivers. SPEAKER: Rick Brewis. Rick Brewis is a veteran of Microsoft for over nine years. He is a Technology specialist focusing on SQL Server, Business Intelligence, Data Warehouse, and beginning a journey into Big Data and cloud computing. Rick has worked in the database arena for Oracle Corporation, Digital Equipment, and also has experience with Sybase, Ingres, and database management and development tools. This meeting is made possible by Warnock, Tanner & Associates, Inc., Microsoft, and HCR ManorCare. |
Wednesday
May 13, 2015
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NWO SQL PASS - May Meeting –
HCR ManorCare
You are cordially invited to the May meeting of Northwest Ohio SQL PASS (Professional Association for SQL Server) on Wednesday May 13th, 6pm at HCR Manorcare Corporate Headquarters in Toledo, OH. This month we have the honor to host Chris Schmidt from CBusPASS (Columbus). Please be sure to attend and pass this invite along to other SQL minded professionals in the area. Speaker Bio: Chris Schmidt is a Data Architect with Centric Consulting and has more than 7 years experience in developing business intelligence solutions. He lives in Columbus, OH and is an active member of the SQL community, currently serving on the board of the CBusPASS user group as vp of membership/marketing. Chris is extremely passionate about business intelligence, and helping companies achieve insight through data. Topic: An Overview of Microsoft BI Have you wanted to understand the possibilities offered by the Microsoft BI toolset? Chris will provide more than just a demonstration of the tools. He'll show you when to consider using one tool vs. another; how the MS tools interact to create a powerful analytics ecosystem. Please register on EventBrite so we know how much food to order and we can coordinate with building security. (If entering the building after 6pm, please use the after-hours door on N. St Clair St.) This meeting is made possible by TEKSystems Inc. (www.teksystems.com) and HCR ManorCare (www.hcr-manorcare.com). Please be sure to visit our sponsor websites -- they are the reason why NWOPASS is able to host frequent events. |
Wednesday
Mar 11, 2015
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SQL PASS March Meeting -- SSIS Templates Can Make Your Life Easier –
HCR ManorCare
You are cordially invited to the March meeting of Northwest Ohio SQL PASS (Professional Association for SQL Server) on Wednesday March 11th, 6pm at HCR Manorcare Corporate Headquarters in Toledo, OH. This month we have the honor to host Brian Davis (PASS Regional Mentor). Please be sure to attend and pass this invite along to other SQL minded professionals in the area. Speaker Bio: Brian Davis is a SQL Server Consultant with UpSearch and has over 15 years in the IT field in multiple areas including software development, support, user training, and as a DBA. He has been working with SQL Server since 2003 and has hands on experience with SQL Server 2000-2014. Brian is also a Regional Mentor and an active member and leader of the Ohio North SQL Server User Group. Topic: SSIS Templates Can Make Your Life Easier How many times have you started a new SSIS project and added the same components that you’ve added to almost every other package you’ve created? Components to handle logging and errors or even a standard workflow for loading data files. In this session I’ll show you how you can create standard templates that already contain any and all of the common components you desire. We’ll also look at how to implement and use these templates so that the next time you create a SSIS package you can spend your time on the work you actually need to do instead of implementing common components over and over again. Finally we’ll take an introductory look at BIML (Business Intelligence Markup Language) and discover how you can dynamically generate SSIS packages. |
Wednesday
Jul 9, 2014
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Top 10 Issues Identified By SQL Health Checks –
HCR ManorCare
You are cordially invited to the July meeting of the Northwest Ohio SQL Server Users Group on Wednesday July 9th, 6pm at HCR Manorcare Corporate Headquarters in Toledo, OH. TOPIC: Top 10 Issues Identified By SQL Health Checks In a complex database environment, keeping tabs on the health and stability of each system is critical to ensure data availability, accessibility, recoverability, and security. Through performing thousands of health checks for clients, Datavail has identified the top 10 issues affecting SQL Server performance. From misconfigured memory settings to missing backups, Datavail has gathered evidence from client health check history that identifies the most common issues DBA managers must correct for optimal database performance. Datavail’s SQL Health Check is used not only as a diagnostic tool but also a road map of the work that needs to be performed. From there, routine health checks have proven to improve database performance. SQL Server Senior DBA for Datavail Andy McDermid will share the top 10 issues, the consequences of not taking action, and why consistent use of a SQL Server Health Check in conjunction with ongoing database management can lead to improved database environments and maximize the investment of time and resources. SPEAKER: Andy McDermid, SQL Server Senior DBA, Datavail Andy is a MCITP certified MS SQL DBA who delivers and manages delivery of DBA services to many diverse clients. He enjoys helping his clients by finding and deploying pragmatic and practical solutions for their database issues. He has conducted dozens of health checks on a variety of client databases. Andy is always working to improve and expand his DBA skills and he likes to share the experience via writing. You can read more about his work here http://www.datavail.com/author/andy-mcdermid. |