Jumping into SQL Server 2014 with these two Microsoft Virtual Academy SQL Server 2014 Jump Starts on Dec 3/4 (All Day, All Virtual and All Free)
Microsoft Virtual Academy - New SQL Server 2014 Jump Starts Live December 3 and 4
Have you had a chance to check out the SQL Server 2014 CTP2? This second public community technical preview is essentially feature complete and enables you to try and test all of the capabilities of the full SQL Server 2014 release. To help get you trained on the new capabilities, we’ve got two lively, demo filled events planned. First on December 3rd, Mission Critical Performance with SQL Server 2014 will show how SQL Server 2014 will help you improve performance speed by 10-30 times, using your current hardware. And you’ll improve reliability at the same time. Then on December 4th, we’ll cover the benefits of moving your organization to the cloud, and how that can provide cost benefits at the same time as increasing scale and flexibility. Microsoft experts will show you how you can make that move one step at a time, using SQL Server 2014 to create a hybrid environment.
Mission Critical Performance with SQL Server 2014
Date: December 3, 2013
Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Where: Live, online virtual classroom
Cost: Free!Platform for Hybrid Cloud with SQL Server 2014
Date: December 4, 2013
Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Where: Live, online virtual classroom
Cost: Free!
Mission Critical Performance with SQL Server 2014
SQL Server pros, do you want to find out how SQL Server 2014 can help you improve performance speed by 10–30 times, using the same hardware you have today—and improve reliability at the same time? Get in on a technical preview of the new Mission Critical features of SQL Server 2014, led by the team of Microsoft experts who own the features.
Course Outline:
- In-Memory OLTP (Online Transaction Processing)
- AlwaysOn Enhancements
- Online Database Enhancements
- Buffer Pool Extension and Resource Governor for IO
Signed up for the Mission Critical Performance with SQL Server 2014. Now I just need to get my day job up to SQL Server 2012, so we can get ready for SQL Server 2014... :/
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