SQLSaturday #210 - Brisbane 2013

Event Date: 04/27/2013 00:00:00

Event Location:

  • Microsoft
  • 400 George St
  • Brisbane, , Australia

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Sessions

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Title: Self-Service Business Analytics in 2013

Abstract: In this session, I make the case for Self-Service Analytics as one part of a broader reporting and analytics strategy. On its own, Self-Service Analytics struggles to deliver business users the insights they need, but when combined with a corporate BI platform, the power of Self-Service Analytics shines, and the often toxic relationship between the IT department and the Business changes to one of mutual respect and working together to achieve common goals. After laying the foundations, we’ll launch into a range of demos covering PerformancePoint dashboards, SSRS Report Alerts, Report Builder Report Parts, Power View, Pivot PowerPivot. All demos will show how corporate BI solutions can be extended and enhanced with Self-Service Analytics.

Speaker(s):

  • Rod Colledge

Track and Room: Business Intelligence - N/A


Title: Achieving Infinite Scale with HDInsight

Abstract: The traditional approach to database scalability has been to simply buy a bigger box. However with the ongoing data explosion that is occurring in organisations today there is a need to re-think how to achieve scalability for the database platform. In this session we will explore how to extend the scalability of Microsoft SQL Server by using HDInsight and how to achieve scalability as a Hybrid solution using the Azure platform. With nothing more than a credit card and the Azure platform you will see how it is now possible to create highly-available, infinitely scalable SQL Server environments that support automated deployment and elastic scale.

Speaker(s):

  • Peter Ward

Track and Room: Business Intelligence - N/A


Title: Windows Azure SQL Databases - Lessons Learned

Abstract: There seems to be a perception that working with Windows Azure SQL Databases is just a case of redirecting your connection strings to the cloud. In this session, Greg will explain why that isn’t the case, explain what is and isn’t provided by WASD, and detail lessons that he has learned from working with this environment.

Speaker(s):

  • Greg Low

Track and Room: SQL Server Administration - N/A


Title: Introducing Microsoft Data Explorer for Excel

Abstract: In this session, I will introduce the audience to Microsoft Data Explorer for Excel. “Data Explorer” is an Excel add-in that enhances the self-service Business Intelligence experience in Excel by simplifying data discovery and access. It has often been referred to as the end-user ETL tool, but I believe that it will also be a valuable tool for all technical staff. This demo rich presentation will expose many great features of the newest addition to the Microsoft self-service offering.

Speaker(s):

  • Craig Bryden

Track and Room: Business Intelligence - N/A


Title: Finding the SQL Server Go-Faster Switch

Abstract: In this fast paced world there is an ever increasing need to squeeze extra performance out of your SQL Server environment. SQL Server will always run well when there are no applications running on it – but when you need to scale the database to thousands of transactions a second what do you do? In this session Peter Ward from WARDY IT Solutions (www.wardyit.com) will empower you with numerous tips and tricks on to finding the “SQL Server Go-Faster Switch” based on real-world experience from some of the largest SQL Server implementations in APAC.

Speaker(s):

  • Peter Ward

Track and Room: SQL Server Administration - N/A


Title: Big Data Analytics with PowerPivot and Power View

Abstract: This presentation will introduce big data analytics for the business analyst with PowerPivot and Power View. It will be of interest to those new to the concept of big data, new to self-service data modelling with PowerPivot, and those interested to understand what is new for PowerPivot and Power View in Excel 2013.

Demonstrations will include creating a big data solution by using HDInsight Server; producing a PowerPivot model based on the big data solution; using PowerPivot to integrate big data with local data; and, analyzing the PowerPivot model data by using Power View.

Speaker(s):

  • Peter Myers

Track and Room: Business Intelligence - N/A


Title: SQL Server Optimization: Tuning the Processor, RAM, Disk and Network Subsystems

Abstract: You can’t escape hardware or the laws of physics. Ultimately your SQL Server instance will be using the processor, memory, disk and network subsystems! In this session Victor Isakov (MCA, MCM, MCT, MVP) will go through the various subsystems and examine how the SQL Server database engine works with them. Along the way he will discuss how to tune both the hardware and SQL Server for optimal performance.

Speaker(s):

  • Victor Isakov

Track and Room: SQL Server Administration - N/A


Title: Pimp my Availability Groups

Abstract: AlwaysOn Availability Groups became available in SQL Server 2012. They provide a more granular approach to providing High Availability for you databases. In this session Warwick will introduce you to how you can utilise your AGs with Replication, Change Tracking Change Data Capture.

Speaker(s):

  • Warwick Rudd

Track and Room: SQL Server Administration - N/A


Title: Understanding SQL Server Indexing

Abstract: There are a lot of misconceptions in the community about how indexes do and don’t work in SQL Server. In this session, Greg will make sure that you have a solid understanding of the core concepts and will dispel many of the common myths.

Speaker(s):

  • Greg Low

Track and Room: SQL Server Administration - N/A


Title: Introduction to SQL Server 2012 MDS and DQS

Abstract: This presentation introduces the upgraded features of SQL Server 2012 Master Data Services (MDS) and the new service, SQL Server 2012 Data Quality Services (DQS).

MDS is a solution for master data management. First released in SQL Server 2008 R2, this upgraded version includes many new features and enhancements, including a new web interface developed with Silverlight, an Excel add-in to support simplified model creation and easier data updates and management.

DQS is a new knowledge-driven data cleansing solution, and it supports building knowledge bases that provide correction and de-duplication of data.

Speaker(s):

  • Peter Myers

Track and Room: Business Intelligence - N/A


Title: Windows Server 2012: How It Changes the “SQL Server Game”

Abstract: Windows 2012 is out! And it potentially completely changes how you deploy your SQL Server infrastructure. As a DBA, you should understand Microsoft’s new operating system and its important set of features that impact SQL Server and your high availability solution design. In this session Victor Isakov (MCA, MCM, MCT, MVP) will present a session on the benefits that Windows 2012 brings to SQL Server, how to install and configure Windows 2012 for a SQL Server deployment, and explore new features that will affect your virtualization and high availability architectures.

Speaker(s):

  • Victor Isakov

Track and Room: SQL Server Administration - N/A


Title: Agile BI with SQL Server 2012

Abstract: In a world where executives/CXOs are keen to perform analytics and data consolidation with lightning speed, there is a strong push towards incorporating the principles of Agile manifesto in the BI world to deliver solutions faster than ever before. In this session, I will share techniques that will help a BI consultant deliver BI solutions without having a formalised requirements document and how these techniques ultimately add more value to any given business. The session will involve case studies and practical demos using Team Foundation Server and SQL Server 2012’s BI tools - SSIS, SSRS, SSAS (tabular) and Excel PowerPivot.

Speaker(s):

  • Mohamed Kabiruddin

Track and Room: Business Intelligence - N/A


Speakers

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Craig Bryden

Twitter: - @cbryden

LinkedIn: Craig Bryden

Craig has been working with SQL Server for over 20 years and currently holds several SQL Server based certifications. He has also previously held an MCT certification. Craig’s contribution to the SQL Server community was recognised in 2018 with a Microsoft MVP award. He was involved with Microsoft Learning to set some of the current SQL server Exams. Craig is the Chief Data Strategist at BiTQ. Craig is an organiser of the QLD Power BI User Group

Peter Myers

LinkedIn: Peter Myers

Peter Myers is a consultant, trainer and presenter, and has worked with Microsoft database and development products since 1997. Today he specializes in all Microsoft Business Intelligence products and also authors training course content for Microsoft products and services.

He has a broad business background supported by a bachelor’s degree in applied economics and accounting, and he extends this with extensive experience backed by current MCSE certifications. He has been a Data Platform MVP since 2007.

Peter Ward

Twitter: - @wardy

LinkedIn: Peter Ward

Contact: http://wardyit.com/blog

Peter Ward is WARDY IT Solutions Chief Technical Architect. Peter’s credentials and achievements include being a highly regarded speaker at SQL Server events; a sought after SQL Server consultant and trainer providing solutions for some of the largest SQL Server sites in Australia. Peter has been recognised as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for his technical excellence and commitment to the SQL Server Community.

Greg Low

Twitter: - greglow

LinkedIn: Greg Low

Contact: http://blog.greglow.com

Greg Low is well-known in the SQL Server community as a mentor, trainer, author, and community leader. He is a certified master for SQL Server, was an instructor in that program, and holds a PhD in Computer Science. Microsoft often calls on Greg to develop data-related content, and to train their staff. He regularly speaks at tier-one conferences internationally. Greg is best known for his SQL Down Under podcast, SDU Tools, and his eBooks and whitepapers. He heads up a boutique consultancy called SQL Down Under in Melbourne Australia. Greg has been awarded as an MVP since 2001.

Peter Ward

Twitter: - @wardy

LinkedIn: Peter Ward

Contact: http://wardyit.com/blog

Peter Ward is WARDY IT Solutions Chief Technical Architect. Peter’s credentials and achievements include being a highly regarded speaker at SQL Server events; a sought after SQL Server consultant and trainer providing solutions for some of the largest SQL Server sites in Australia. Peter has been recognised as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for his technical excellence and commitment to the SQL Server Community.

Greg Low

Twitter: - greglow

LinkedIn: Greg Low

Contact: http://blog.greglow.com

Greg Low is well-known in the SQL Server community as a mentor, trainer, author, and community leader. He is a certified master for SQL Server, was an instructor in that program, and holds a PhD in Computer Science. Microsoft often calls on Greg to develop data-related content, and to train their staff. He regularly speaks at tier-one conferences internationally. Greg is best known for his SQL Down Under podcast, SDU Tools, and his eBooks and whitepapers. He heads up a boutique consultancy called SQL Down Under in Melbourne Australia. Greg has been awarded as an MVP since 2001.

Victor Isakov

Twitter: - @victorisakov

LinkedIn: Victor Isakov

Contact: http://www.victorisakov.com

Victor Isakov (MCA, MCM, MCSM, MCT, MVP) is a Database Architect and trainer who provides consulting and training services to various organizations in the public, private, and NGO sectors globally. He regularly speaks at international conferences such as Microsoft TechEd/Ignite, PASS Summit, IT/Dev Connections, and SQLSaturdays. Victor has written a number of books on SQL Server and has worked with Microsoft to develop the SQL Server exams and certification. In 2017 he authored “Exam Ref 70-764 Administering a SQL Database Infrastructure (1st Edition)”. He is one of only three non-Microsoft, Microsoft Certified Architects in the world.

Mohamed Kabiruddin

Twitter: - mdkabir

LinkedIn: Mohamed Kabiruddin

Contact: http://www.nobrainerlab.com

Mohamed is a Cloud Solutions Architect with extensive experience in designing BI / Data Analytics solutions with expertise in analysis, design, modelling and implementation. He is a keen data enthusiast with a flair for managing and consolidating data.

Victor Isakov

Twitter: - @victorisakov

LinkedIn: Victor Isakov

Contact: http://www.victorisakov.com

Victor Isakov (MCA, MCM, MCSM, MCT, MVP) is a Database Architect and trainer who provides consulting and training services to various organizations in the public, private, and NGO sectors globally. He regularly speaks at international conferences such as Microsoft TechEd/Ignite, PASS Summit, IT/Dev Connections, and SQLSaturdays. Victor has written a number of books on SQL Server and has worked with Microsoft to develop the SQL Server exams and certification. In 2017 he authored “Exam Ref 70-764 Administering a SQL Database Infrastructure (1st Edition)”. He is one of only three non-Microsoft, Microsoft Certified Architects in the world.

Warwick Rudd

Contact: http://www.jnrit.com.au/Blog.aspx

Warwick Rudd is currently employed as a SQL Server Consultant and Certified Trainer for WARDY IT Solutions, Australia’s leading SQL Server consultants, trainers and Business Intelligence specialists. Warwick is a frequent speaker at local SQL Server user groups and SQLSaturday events in Australia. When not playing with the SQL stack, Warwick likes to get away to the cold and spend time snowboarding.

Peter Myers

LinkedIn: Peter Myers

Peter Myers is a consultant, trainer and presenter, and has worked with Microsoft database and development products since 1997. Today he specializes in all Microsoft Business Intelligence products and also authors training course content for Microsoft products and services.

He has a broad business background supported by a bachelor’s degree in applied economics and accounting, and he extends this with extensive experience backed by current MCSE certifications. He has been a Data Platform MVP since 2007.

Rod Colledge

Contact: http://www.stratadb.com

Rod Colledge is a director and founder of StrataDB, a leading Australian-based provider of SQL Server solutions. With 15+ years of SQL Server experience, Rod’s commitment and depth of knowledge was recognized in 2010 with a Microsoft MVP award for SQL Server. Rod leads StrataDB’s Business Intelligence practice and has authored or contributed to three books, including the “SQL Server MVP Deep Dives” series. He’s a sought-after speaker at both local and international SQL Server conferences.

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