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A free SQL Server training hosted by Quest Software

Feb 24, 2010

Quest Software is hosting a free SQL Server training on Wed, March 3, 2010, from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.

This Dynamic Management Views (DMVs) training will be in eight 45-minute sessions ending with live Q&A. DBAs of any level will receive expert advice, information, tips, and tricks to help them in an organizations SQL Server environments and with the trouble shooting and performance tuning for using DMVs. In the eight training sessions are two on-the-job use-case sessions. The virtual Quest booth will allow all attendants to download white papers, watch demos and access many other helpful learning materials. The training sessions will be led by MVPs Kevin Kline, Brent Ozar and product manager Ari Weil.

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