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Why SQL Server Stored Procedures are Best at Accessing SQL Data

Mar 2, 2011

The Secrets of SQL Server webcast series presents Security, Performance, and Maintenance Advantages to Using Stored Procedures over ORM Tools, this March 9, 2011 at 2pm CT and presented by Jack Corbett, DBA, developer, and speaker with over 10 years of SQL Server experience. Mr Corbett will discuss why he believes stored procedures are the best way to access data in SQL Server; explaining why stored procedures help developers design, code, and test SQL statements and logic of commonly performed tasks once and only once for creating a single point of control for ensuring business rules are enforced correctly.

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