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Charlotte's SQL Server User Group

By Press Release, 2007/10/15

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Tuesday, October 16th, 7:00pm, Microsoft Office.
 

Featured Presentation: The 64-bit Question

By: Rick Heiges
During his presentation, Rick will cover the popular questions: Why should I think about 64-bit now on SQL Server? What are some of the immediate benefits? Can I consolidate multiple servers on to a single 64-bit server? How do I know it will work? What is the difference between IA64 and x64?

These questions will be answered as well as a comparison of current and expected 64-bit offerings available in the workplace and also a discussion of 64-bit SQL Server 2000/2005 as well as a peak at Katmai and consolidation.
 
 

The meeting is sponsored in part by:
 

Volt Information Services
Meeting the demands of a diverse marketplace requires unique staffing solutions that strengthen and drive customer competitive advantages. Volt delivers specialized and full-service offerings tailored to maximize value for local and global companies alike. www.volt.net 
 
 
SQL Sentry
SQL Sentry software provides unprecedented visibility and control that enables database administrators to monitor their database environment with confidence, and quickly diagnose and solve complex performance problems as they arise. www.sqlsentry.net 
 
 
Microsoft
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 is a comprehensive database software platform providing enterprise-class data management and integrated business intelligence (BI) tools.
www.microsoft.com 
 

By Press Release, 2007/10/15

Total article views: 395 | Views in the last 30 days: 4
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