Tech·Ed North America 2011
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- Atlanta, GA
- May 16 - 19, 2011
- Speakers at Tech·Ed North America 2011
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Tech·Ed North America 2011 Keynote Address
- Robert Wahbe, Jason Zander
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 at 9:00AM
Don't miss the opportunity to hear from two senior Microsoft leaders -- Corporate Vice President,Server and Tools Marketing,Robert Wahbe and Corporate Vice President,Visual Studio,Jason Zander -- as they showcase a broad array of technology in the 2011 Tech·Ed Keynote.
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How We Do Language Design at Microsoft (C#,Visual Basic,F#)
- Lisa Feigenbaum, Donald Syme, Alex Turner, Lucian Wischik
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 at 1:15PM
Hear from the C#,Visual Basic,and F# language designers themselves,about how we create the .NET Framework languages at Microsoft. Where do we get ideas? How do we incorporate new paradigms without breaking the existing languages? Where will we go in the future,and how will we get there? We talk about...
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Microsoft SQL Server Code-Named "Denali" AlwaysOn Series,Part 1: Introducing the Next Generation…
- Santosh Balasubramanian
- Database & Business Intelligence
- 300 - Advanced
- DBI302
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 1:15PM to 2:30PM
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In this session we talk about the new high availability solution that is being introduced in SQL Server code-named "Denali". The session provides an overview of AlwaysOn and introduces the key new features and capabilities that will help businesses achieve the high availability SLA for mission... -
A Lap around Microsoft Business Intelligence
- Pej Javaheri, Herain Oberoi
- Database & Business Intelligence
- 200 - Intermediate
- DBI209
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 1:15PM to 2:30PM
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Familiar with the database functionality of Microsoft SQL Server or the collaboration functionality of Microsoft SharePoint,but have not had the chance to explore the broad and integrated Business Intelligence capabilities offered by across these products and Microsoft Excel? This session provides an... -
Building Scalable Database Solutions Using Microsoft SQL Azure Database Federations
- Cihan Biyikoglu
- Database & Business Intelligence
- 400 - Expert
- DBI403
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 3:00PM to 4:15PM
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SQL Azure provides an information platform that you can easily provision,configure and use to power your cloud applications. In this session we explore the patterns and practices that help you develop and deploy applications that can exploit the full power of the elastic,highly available,and scalable... -
Using Knowledge to Cleanse Data with Data Quality Services
- Elad Ziklik
- Database & Business Intelligence
- 200 - Intermediate
- DBI207
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 3:00PM to 4:15PM
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SQL Server Data Quality Services (DQS) is a Knowledge-Driven Data Quality product aimed at the data stewards and IT professionals who seek to improve the quality of their business data. In this session,we describe the concept and main principles behind Data Quality Services from Microsoft,and demo the... -
Top 10 Reasons to Upgrade to Microsoft SQL Server 2008/R2 Reporting Services
- Teo Lachev
- Database & Business Intelligence
- 200 - Intermediate
- DBI205
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 3:00PM to 4:15PM
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Rich in demos,this session presents top reasons to upgrade to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 R2 versions of Reporting Services. Use this information to convince your boss that it's time to upgrade and remove past limitations. If you already use these versions,you might discover features... -
The T-SQL Cookbook: What's Cool in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 and New in SQL Server Code-Named…
- Tobias Ternstrom
- Database & Business Intelligence
- 300 - Advanced
- DBI318
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 3:00PM to 4:15PM
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In this session we walk through the new T-SQL-related features that are being delivered in the next version of SQL Server. We show off some cool demos as well as describe the use-cases that these language extensions enable. -
Microsoft SQL Server Beyond Relational Landscape: Current and Future
- Michael Rys
- Database & Business Intelligence
- 300 - Advanced
- DBI316
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 4:45PM to 6:00PM
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Many database applications today need to manage not only tabular relational data,but documents,images,objects such as spatial objects etc. In fact,80% or more of the data produced and stored are so-called unstructured documents and are often not stored in the database,but often need to be managed in... -
Getting Started with Cloud Business Intelligence
- Pej Javaheri, Tharun Tharian
- Database & Business Intelligence
- 200 - Intermediate
- DBI210
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 4:45PM to 6:00PM
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The cloud has many possibilities and advantages for your Business Intelligence deployments,enhancing and even simplifying your on-premises environments. In this demo-packed session,we go over the capabilities available to you in Windows Azure to help you deploy,execute and enhance your Business Intelligence... -
Creating Self-Service Analytic BI Applications with Microsoft SharePoint 2010
- Peter Myers
- Database & Business Intelligence, Office & SharePoint
- 200 - Intermediate
- OSP205
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 4:45PM to 6:00PM
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SharePoint 2010 is the premier BI portal solution. In this session learn how business users can be empowered to create self-service analytic applications by harnessing the power of SharePoint. Topics cover an introduction to the Chart and Status List Web Parts and the three SharePoint service applications:... -
Automating Database Migration to Microsoft SQL Server
- Welly Lee
- Database & Business Intelligence
- 300 - Advanced
- DBI307
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 4:45PM to 6:00PM
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Does your organization have Oracle,Sybase,MySQL or Access databases that you like to migrate to SQL Server or SQL Azure? Do you know that Microsoft offers a free tool to automate database migration? In this demo-heavy session,we examine how SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) migrates other databases...