SQLBits 2020 is between 31st March – 4th April at the ExCel Centre, London. This year it is 5 days. Registration is open.
The agenda is:
Tuesday 31st March: Full day training (track registration mandatory)
Wednesday 1st April: Full day training (track registration mandatory)
Thursday 2nd April: Multiple 50 minute sessions (choose agenda on the day)
Friday 3rd April: Multiple 50 minute sessions (choose agenda on the day)
Saturday 4th April: FREE - Multiple 50 minute sessions (choose agenda on the day)
The training days have been announced.
Tuesday 31 March 2020
A Day Full of Azure Data Factory with Cathrine Wilhelmsen
Mastering Index Tuning with Brent Ozar
Demystifying Design Principles and Building Impactful Report with Reid Havens
SQL Server Performance Tuning Real-World Scenarios with Pinal Dave
Performance Troubleshooting using Waits and Latches with Paul Randal
SQL Server Cloud Fundamentals with Allan Hirt
A to Z Azure Cosmos DB with Hasan Savran
Migrating & Running SQL Server on Azure VMs with Niko Neugebauer
Kubernetes: From Bare Metal to SQL Server Big Data Clusters with Chris Adkin and Buck Woody
Building a Modern Data Warehouse in Azure with Simon D'Morias
Getting started with Azure Machine Learning with Nico Jacobs and Aniek Sies
Further your Power BI development skills with Ásgeir Gunnarsson and Bent Nissen Pedersen
Wednesday 1 April 2020
Advanced T-SQL Querying and Query Tuning with Itzik Ben-Gan
Migrating a Legacy SQL Database to Azure with Ike Ellis
Open Hack: From ingestion to consumption with Stijn Wynants, Steve Verschaeve and Rick Meijvogel
Improve performance with DAX and Power BI with Alberto Ferrari
Succeed with DevOps as a DBA with Grant Fritchey
Performance Tuning with Query Store in SQL Server and Azure with Erin Stellato
Machine Learning In Production: Azure, Docker, Kubernetes with Terry McCann
SQL Server data security from the bottom up with Stuart Moore
From Zero to Azure Data Factory with Andy Leonard
Enterprise analytics with SQL Server and in Azure with Tomaz Kastrun
Statistics4Performance: Internals, Analysis, Problem Solving with Kimberly L. Tripp
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