SQLSaturday #1012 – Montreal – Virtual 2020

Event Date: 11/21/2020 00:00:00

Event Location:

  • MIcrosoft Montreal Offices
  • 2000 McGill College, 5e étage, Montréal
  • Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Sessions

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Title: SQL Curiosities: Curiosity Killed The Kitten

Abstract: There are weird things in life. Even weirder for developers… “It should work!”… What you see is NOT what you get… There’s a bug, a feature, a workaround… Disclaimer: No feline was harmed in the making of this session. Please do not report it to the Montreal SPCA

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Speaker(s):

  • André Melancia

Track and Room: Application Database Development - Room1


Title: The Battle of DBAAS – RDS vs Cloud SQL vs SQL Azure

Abstract: The public cloud is making a huge impact on the way enterprises host, manage, and scale their database operations. They can provision new infrastructure at the click of a button, without a lengthy hardware procurement process. Through a range of Database as a Service (DBaaS) options, public cloud vendors now make it easier than ever for organizations to migrate and maintain their databases. But while these solutions address many of the headaches involved in database management such as migration, provisioning, and administration, there are significant differences between the various DBaaS offerings on the market. In this session, we explore these DBaaS solutions provided by the leading cloud platforms, AWS, GCP, and Azure, and compare key features such as the types of the Database Engines on offer, Infrastructure Design Challenges, DR and HA capabilities, Performance Indicators, Pricing and Database Security.

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Speaker(s):

  • Sandeep Arora

Track and Room: Cloud Application Development Deployment - Room3


Title: Power BI dataflows? Why you need to implement it!

Abstract: Not so long ago, Power BI dataflows have been added to the Power BI landscape. It is showing great promise, as they have the potential of becoming key in every (large) implementation of a Power BI or Hybrid BI Architecture.

During this session, the core concepts of Power BI dataflows will be explained, and we’ll discuss how Power BI dataflows could alleviate some of the specific problems you might be experiencing in your current architecture.

How this feature ties into some other cool concepts, like Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 or the Common Data Model, obviously can’t be missing from this speech.

Expect to walk out of this session with a decent grasp on the underlying architecture, and some key takeaways to take home with you.

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Speaker(s):

  • Benni De Jagere

Track and Room: BI Platform Architecture, Development Administration - Room2


Title: Python in SQL Server 2017 and 2019

Abstract: SQL Server 2017 and 2019 have arrived, bringing with them a host of exciting new features. Of particular interest to BI practitioners and data scientists is the integration of the Python programming language into the SQL ecosystem. This integration opens up a number of possibilities for in-database analytics and intelligent database applications, so let’s get started!

In this introductory session we’ll briefly introduce the Python language and then look at how to install and administer Machine Learning Services. We’ll start to demonstrate the power of Python by showing you how to create and run simple scripts from within T-SQL. We’ll then discuss some of the powerful open source packages that are available to aid your data analyses. Finally, we’ll go through some examples of how to use Python to integrate data analytical methods in real-world situations, and wow your customers with the power of analytics!

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Track and Room: BI Platform Architecture, Development Administration - Room2


Title: Introduction to Snowflake on Microsoft Azure

Abstract: Snowflake is the only fully managed petabyte scale data platform solution that is compatible across the main three cloud providers: Amazon Web Services. Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure.

With a laser focus on user friendliness and a cloud-first development approach, the Snowflake Cloud Data Platform can fit transparently into your business data strategy and leverage already existing and familiar development and management skills. All this while providing massive scale, zero maintenance and one single source of truth.

Azure is a great place to run Snowflake with full integration of Azure Active Directory, seamless data movement with Azure Data Lake Storage and even ways to integrate with services like Azure Data Factory and Synapse Analytics!

In this session we will introduce Snowflake and its value proposition, why it makes sense to run it on Azure and demos to give the attendees a tour of the products main capabilities.

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Track and Room: Cloud Application Development Deployment - Room3


Title: Modernizing Your Data Platform

Abstract: Technology is advancing in an exponential rate, and data is becoming more critical than ever for the business. If you have old on-premise servers running old versions of SQL Server, then you have very good reasons to modernize your data platform. You can improve availability, scalability, performance and security of your databases and applications. You can leverage new features and technologies, and provide a lot more value to your customers and end users. And at the same time, you have the potential to reduce your operational costs. In this session, we will learn about a structured approach for such a modernization project. We will focus on the Microsoft data platform. We will cover the latest versions of SQL Server as well as Azure SQL Database and Azure Managed Instance. We will learn about migration tools and techniques, such as the Data Migration Assistant (DMA), the Azure Database Migration Service, Transactional Replication, Log Shipping, and more.

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Speaker(s):

  • Guy Glantser

Track and Room: Cloud Application Development Deployment - Room3


Title: From Docker to Big Data Clusters: a new era for SQL server

Abstract: Starting with version 2017, SQL server was supported on Docker and Linux. With SQL Server 2019, you will be able to run a container, or a whole AlwaysOn Availability Group on Kubernetes. This session will drive DBAs on their path to modernize their skills. Starting with a single container on a Docker host, the session will also cover Big Data Cluster creation and usage though T-SQL and basic Python scripts.

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Speaker(s):

  • Christophe Laporte

Track and Room: Application Database Development - Room1


Title: Data virtualization with SQL Server 2019 PolyBase and integration with Power BI .

Abstract: In this session we will learn about the improvements to PolyBase in SQL Server 2019, which allows you to extend the querying capability to data sources like SQL Server, Oracle, MongoDB, Redis, Hadoop CDH, and other data sources. You also get insights on the design, capabilities, and performance advantages of PolyBase, save ETL Processes as follows: • Installing and Configuring PolyBase Windows Linux • Connecting to Hadoop • Using Predicate Pushdown to Enhance Query Performance • Packet Capture With\Without Predicate Pushdown • When to use Predicate Pushdown • Limitations on Pushdown with Complex Filters • Built-In Integrations: Oracle, MongoDB , Radis and More Integrating via ODBC : Apache Spark , Apache Hive, Microsoft Excel Monitor PolyBase with Dynamic Management Views . • PolyBase Query Tuning , Execution Plans and Statistics PolyBase Scenarios : ETL VS ELT jobs This is a demo session only with minimum theory lessons from the fields !

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Speaker(s):

  • Itshak David

Track and Room: Application Database Development - Room2


Title: Debugging without debugger: investigating SQL Server’s internal structures

Abstract: Have you ever wanted to know exactly how SQL Server stores data for temporary structures, such as for instance the spooled data in a Table Spool or Index Spool operator? No? I don’t blame you. It’s a bit like wanting to know who watered the rubber tree that produced the rubber your tires are made off before you get in the car to drive to work. You really don’t need it. But you might still WANT to know. I did. And I figured it out. Without ever touching the debugger (I’m a simple soul, that stuff is much too complex for me!), I figured out how I could look at the exact storage structures SQL Server creates and uses to store data in Table Spool and Index Spool operators. If you are willing to commit to a fast-paced and deep internals session that is guaranteed to teach you exactly zero actually useful information, then this is the session for you.

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Speaker(s):

  • Hugo Kornelis

Track and Room: Application Database Development - Room1


Title: Improving Analytics Performance With Columnstore Indexes

Abstract: Administrators and analysts often struggle with the storage and maintenance of reporting and analytics data. Traditional rowstore tables do not scale well when data is measured in billions of rows.

Columnstore indexes provide a speedy and convenient way to store OLAP data within SQL Server. Compression allows the data to be much smaller than other storage methods, allowing for faster reads. Column metadata provides the tools needed for SQL Server to be able to service queries over massive data sets quickly and efficiently.

The basics of columnstore indexes allow an administrator to improve the performance of analytics, but there is much more to learn! Understanding the internals of columnstore indexes allows querying to be even more efficient.

Columnstore indexes have evolved greatly since their introduction in SQL Server 2012. This presentation explores this feature in SQL Server 2017 and SQL Server 2019 and how its newest features can turbo-charge your analytics workloads!

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Speaker(s):

  • Edward Pollack

Track and Room: BI Platform Architecture, Development Administration - Room1


Title: Why Synapse Analytics is beyond Azure SQL Datawarehouse

Abstract: Synapse Analytics is being announced as the new name of Azure SQL Datawarehouse, but it’s not only that. There is a broader view in Synapse analytics, beyond Azure SQL Datawarehouse. Let’s see in this session what was improved, what changed, and how synapse analytics fits in the data platform. Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

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Speaker(s):

  • Dennes Torres

Track and Room: Application Database Development - Room1


Title: Need to Monitor Any Azure Resource? Must Learn Kusto Query Langua

Abstract: Kusto is a service for storing and running interactive analytics over Big Data, easy to query using Kusto Query Language (KQL). As we make progress in our migration to the cloud, we are learning new ways to monitor and alert on resources and services. Microsoft has consolidated many services under the umbrella of ‘Azure Monitor.’ Whether you are ‘detecting and diagnose issues across applications,’ ‘correlate infrastructure issues for VMs,’ ‘drill into your SQL database monitoring data with Log Analytics,’ you will be using ‘Azure Monitor.’ Azure Monitor uses a version of the KQL that is suitable for simple log queries but also includes advanced functionality such as aggregations, joins, and smart analytics. Going forward, KQL is your only choice for querying the Azure Monitor log. In this 95% demo session, I will show you some ‘getting started’ tips and a few sophisticated queries using KQL. Come and learn about the future of monitoring and investigations of Azure services.

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Speaker(s):

  • Taiob Ali

Track and Room: BI Platform Architecture, Development Administration - Room2


Title: The search for Spark within the modern data platform.

Abstract: The genesis project was supposed to terraform an empty planet into a livable environment. If you are a Star Trek fan, you might have seen this 1984 movie at the cinemas. However, similarities do exist with Databricks being able to transform cloud storage into a living data lake.

Today’s talk will center on how the Databricks service makes it easy for the average developer to work with Apache Spark. A working knowledge of the Python language and Spark data frames is necessary to clean up and aggregate data in the lake. The introduction of the delta file format, has brought database ACID properties to the storage (file) system. Furthermore, the central hive metadata store allows developers to use Spark SQL to query the files like actual tables. Last but not least, a persistent cluster can be used as the data source for Power BI reporting.

Attend this talk to learn how to create a modern data platform with the Azure Databricks service.

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Speaker(s):

  • John Miner

Track and Room: Cloud Application Development Deployment - Room3


Title: Real-World Query Tuning Examples

Abstract: Query Tuning is easier said than done. Here is an opportunity to learn some real-world query tuning examples. In this 100% demo, deep-dive session you will learn to identify query performance issues using execution plans, re-write queries to improve execution time, use new T-SQL constructs for better performance, re-define indexes deal with statistics to improve query performance. You will also learn many advanced concepts and true to the session title, you are going to see bad query vs good query, all real-world. This session will be an eye-opener for you and you will learn things that Google cannot find for you. Assured. (The content demonstrated will only be relevant to SQL Server 2012 and onward including 2019) Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/817460941 You can also dial in using your phone. (For supported devices, tap a one-touch number below to join instantly.) Canada: +1 (647) 497-9391

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Speaker(s):

  • Amit R S Bansal

Track and Room: Application Database Development - Room1


Title: Data Time Travel with SQL Server Temporal Tables

Abstract: Many times developers have to support users by answering the “What happened to the data?” The task of retrieving data from a specific point in time is not an easy one. Often this involves retrieving a backup and restoring the data in question (hopefully!). SQL Server 2016 introduced Temporal Tables, allowing a developer to retrieve data from a specific point in time, without backups. With a few TSQL commands a historical table can be created, automatically updated, and readily accessed.

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Speaker(s):

  • Sam Nasr

Track and Room: Cloud Application Development Deployment - Room3


Title: Moving data from NoSQL database to Cloud via Azure Data Factory

Abstract: NoSQL database have grown popularity in recent years due to the flexibility of data modeling and scaling up capabilities. NoSQL database also have been using in big data landscape. The demo rich session will elaborate difference between SQL and NoSQL. And end to end solution for data moving capabilities from NoSQL database MongoDB by using Azure data factory.

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Speaker(s):

  • Diponkar Paul

Track and Room: BI Platform Architecture, Development Administration - Room3


Title: First Steps to Work with Graphs in AZURE SQL DB

Abstract: This is an introductory presentation over Graph concepts: modeling, querying, and presenting data in POWER BI. A demo will present how to implement the model in AZURE SQL DB, basic notions of querying data and how to visualize Graphs in a dashboard.

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Speaker(s):

  • Wagner Crivelini

Track and Room: BI Platform Architecture, Development Administration - Room1


Title: Data Virtualization with PolyBase

Abstract: PolyBase is Microsoft’s data virtualization technology, allowing you to integrate SQL Server with external systems such as Hadoop and Azure Blob Storage. As of SQL Server 2019, PolyBase also allows you to connect to diverse systems such as Oracle, MongoDB, Cosmos DB, Teradata, Apache Spark, and even other SQL Server instances. In this talk, we will walk through the mechanics of PolyBase, showing how we can write T-SQL queries to access data from heterogeneous

sources. We will investigate the Dynamic Management Views (DMVs) and other resources needed to tease out what the PolyBase engine is doing behind the scenes and where to go when things break down. Finally, we will look at several interesting use cases for PolyBase in the modern data environment.

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  • Kevin Feasel

Track and Room: Cloud Application Development Deployment - Room3


Title: Who’s Pissing in Your Data Lake?

Abstract: The new data terms of Data Lake, Data Reservoir, and Data Swamp have left me with more questions than answers. In this presentation, Karen discusses the types of data anomalies that organizations can run into when they use external data, the wrong datasets for the right reasons and the right datasets for the wrong reasons.

These errors in design, oversights and old school, traditional practices can impact the success of your projects, even if you don’t use any data lakes.

We’ll look at end-to-end processes, data capture issues, impractical designs, balancing performance against data quality. I’ll be using examples from my own personal data to show you just how my data has been mistreated in IT systems. Plus we’ll talk about your data and your data stories.

We will build a list of good pracitices and tools to use to spare you from a flood of data issues in your organization. Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/397782085 You can also dial in using your phone. (For supported devices, tap a one-touch number below to join instantly.) Canada: +1 (647) 497-9391

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Speaker(s):

  • Karen Lopez

Track and Room: Application Database Development - Room2


Title: Mijotez de bonnes petites analyses et soyez le cuistot des données grâce à Kusto

Abstract: Comment découvrir les petits secrets des time-series? Grâce à Azure Data Explorer et son langage de requête dénommé Kusto Query Language, il est maintenant facile d’explorer ces données. Azure Data Explorer permet de vous concentrer sur l’analytique et pas sur l’infrastructure, grâce au Data Analytics Service. En plus de ce service, le Kusto Query Language est un langage en lecture-seule pour processer des données et retourner des résultats d’une façon intuitive. Pendant cette session, vous apprendrez ce qu’est Azure Data Explorer et comment il se connecte avec d’autres services Azure tels que mais aussi les bases de ce langage afin de vous montrez comme il peut se relever puissant surtout avec les times-series. Cette session comprend de nombreux use-cases et des démos!

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  • Cédric Charlier

Track and Room: BI Platform Architecture, Development Administration - Room2


Title: How does Azure Cosmos DB work under the hood?

Abstract: To master any technology, you need to understand the foundation of how it works on the backend first. We will explore Azure Cosmos DB’s infrastructure, I will explain you how Azure Cosmos DB works in the backend in this session. We will cover the basics and some of the most misunderstood features like Partitioning, Multi-Model APIs and Consistency Levels of Azure Cosmos DB. Learning new technologies make you a better leader and collaborator. Join me to learn more about this new Cloud Database technology.

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Speaker(s):

  • Hasan Savran

Track and Room: Cloud Application Development Deployment - Room2


Speakers

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Amit R S Bansal

Twitter: - A_Bansal

LinkedIn: Amit R S Bansal

Amit R. S. Bansal is a SQL Server Specialist at SQLMaestros. He leads the SQL Server practice with a focused team providing consulting, training, and content development services to more than 160+ SQL customers globally. He frequently speaks at international conferences on SQL Server performance tuning, which is his core expertise. Amit is also honored with Microsoft Regional Director status, MVP award, and Microsoft Certified Master of SQL Server credential. Amit has been working with SQL Server since 1999 and has been part of countless mission-critical SQL deployments. Performance Tuning in SQL Server is his core area of expertise. To learn more about Amit, visit http://sqlmaestros.com/amit-bansal.

Warner Chaves

Twitter: - @warchav

LinkedIn: Warner Chaves

Contact: http://sqlturbo.com

Warner is a SQL Server MCM, Data Platform MVP and Principal Consultant at Pythian, a global Canada-based company specialized in DBA services. A brief stint in .NET programming led to his early DBA formation working for enterprise customers in Hewlett-Packard ITO organization. From there he transitioned to his current position at Pythian, building and managing data solutions in many industry verticals while leading a highly talented team of Data Platform consultants.

John Miner

Twitter: - https://twitter.com/JohnMiner3

LinkedIn: John Miner

Contact: https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlserverauthor/154/john-miner/

John Miner is currently a Data Architect at Insight DI (BlueMetal) advising corporations on how to solve their business needs with data platform solutions.

He has over twenty five years of data processing experience, and his architecture expertise encompasses all phases of the software project life cycle, including design, development, implementation, and maintenance of systems.

He has an undergraduate and graduate degrees in Computer Science from the University of Rhode Island. Other credentials include an up to date MCSE certificate and currently taking the Data Science program from EDX.

Before joining BlueMetal, John won the Data Platform MVP award in 2014 and 2015 for his outstanding contributions to the SQL Server community.

Hasan Savran

Twitter: - Savranweb

LinkedIn: Hasan Savran

Contact: http://h-savran.blogspot.com/

Hasan Savran is a BI Architect at Progressive Insurance Company. He spends his days architecting cutting edge business solutions by using the latest Web and Database technologies. He is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer. Hasan has spoken at many SQLSaturdays, Code Camps and User groups. He is an active member of the HTML5 and WebAssembly W3C groups. He likes to write about SQL, CosmosDB, C#, and Front End development on his blog.

Christophe Laporte

Twitter: - conseilit

LinkedIn: Christophe Laporte

Contact: http://conseilit.wordpress.com/

Christophe Laporte is based in Toulouse, France and has worked with SQL Server since 1997, starting with SQL Server 6.5. Focusing on high availability, VLDBs, and virtualization, Christophe also delivers performance audits on SQL Server and helps companies in choosing the appropriate architectures (Cloud, OnPremise, or Hybrid). In addition to his MCM certification, Christophe is also a SQL MVP, speaker, and Microsoft Certified Trainer since 2000.

Sam Nasr

Twitter: - SamNasr

LinkedIn: Sam Nasr

Contact: http://samnasr.blogspot.com/

Sam Nasr has been a software developer since 1995, focusing mostly on Microsoft technologies. He’s a Sr. Software Engineer with NIS Technologies where he consults and teaches clients about the latest .Net technologies. Sam has achieved multiple certifications from Microsoft (MCSA, MCAD, MCTS, MCT), and is the leader of the Cleveland C#/VB.Net User Group since 2003. In addition, he’s the leader of the .Net Study Group, an author for Visual Studio Magazine, and a Microsoft MVP since 2013. When not coding, Sam loves spending time with his family and friends or volunteering at his local church.

André Melancia

Twitter: - AndyPT

LinkedIn: André Melancia

Contact: http://Andy.PT

Owner / Principal Consultant at LunarCat.PT Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) focusing on SQL Server, Azure, IoT and Security.

19+ years’ fun developing information and multimedia systems, DBA, project and IT management.

Data Community Portugal, IT Pro Portugal and PowerShell Portugal communities organiser. IPv6 Portugal, DNSSec Portugal and Windows Development Portugal online communities moderator. Actively volunteering, organising, speaking or just participating at community meetings and events around the world.

Proud uncle and food devouring expert, with dangerous рuϧϧy cat as companion.

Go to http://Andy.PT and you’ll know the same as the NSA…

Kevin Feasel

Twitter: - feaselkl

LinkedIn: Kevin Feasel

Contact: http://www.catallaxyservices.com

Kevin Feasel is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP and CTO at Envizage, where he specializes in data analytics with T-SQL and R, forcing Spark clusters to do his bidding, fighting with Kafka, and pulling rabbits out of hats on demand. He is the lead contributor to Curated SQL (https://curatedsql.com), president of the Triangle Area SQL Server Users Group (https://www.meetup.com/tripass), and author of PolyBase Revealed (https://www.apress.com/us/book/9781484254608). A resident of Durham, North Carolina, he can be found cycling the trails along the triangle whenever the weather’s nice enough.

Sandeep Arora

Twitter: - https://twitter.com/geek_arora

LinkedIn: Sandeep Arora

Contact: https://blog.pythian.com/author/sarora/

This Guy has done stuff. Sandeep stands at the forefront of the fastest moving technology trend: Cloud Services DevOps. He’s spent the past seven years evangelizing from a role in database administration to trying to automate everything using PowerShell to doing some stuff in DevOps to becoming a Solution Architect in AWS, Azure, and GCP. If he is not watching any video tutorials or helping a customer putting off fires then you can find him at the gym trying to lean out.

Wagner Crivelini

Twitter: - @wcrivelini

LinkedIn: Wagner Crivelini

Contact: http://www.databasecast.com.br

Consultor Sênior da Microsoft, na área de Data AI para América Latina. Especialista em bancos de dados, é colunista em diversos portais de TI do Brasil e do exterior, com mais de 100 artigos técnicos publicados. É também co-produtor do DatabaseCast, primeiro podcast brasileiro sobre bancos de dados.

Cédric Charlier

Twitter: - @Seddryck

LinkedIn: Cédric Charlier

Contact: http://seddryck.wordpress.com

Cédric is a talented architect and Data Platform MVP active in the domain of Business Intelligence and Data warehousing. He has more than 10 years of successful experiences with SQL Server in European industrial groups and services companies. Driven by quality and reliability, he is the main developer of an open-source solution for testing BI solutions (cubes, etl, reports) named NBi (www.nbi.io). Cedric also advocates for the introduction and general usage of agile practices in BI’s world.

Hugo Kornelis

Twitter: - Hugo_Kornelis

LinkedIn: Hugo Kornelis

Contact: http://sqlblog.com/blogs/hugo_kornelis/default.aspx

Hugo Kornelis is an established SQL Server community expert who spends a lot of time at various conferences. He is author of “the Execution Plan Reference” (sqlserverfast.com/epr), blogger, technical editor of Grant Fritchey’s “SQL Server Execution Plans, 3rd edition” and some other books, and Pluralsight author. He was awarded SQL Server MVP and Data Platform MVP 12 times (2006 - 2016, and 2019-present).

When not working for the community, he is busy at his day job: freelance database developer/consultant.

Hugo has over 20 years of SQL Server experience in various roles. He loves to write and tune complex queries, but he also has a strong database design background.

When not working for the community, he is busy at his day job: freelance database developer/consultant.

Hugo has over 20 years of SQL Server experience in various roles. He loves to write and tune complex queries, but he also has a strong database design background.

Dennes Torres

Twitter: - Dennes

LinkedIn: Dennes Torres

Contact: https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/author/dennes-torres/

Dennes Torres is a Data Platform MVP with more than 25 years of experience in the IT area. He improves Data Platform Architectures and turns data into knowledge. As a Brazilian living in Malta, Dennes works as a software developer and leads the Malta MDP User Group. Having the MCSE Data Platform, Business Intelligence, and Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) certifications, Dennes has been in love with database servers since he was introduced to SQL Server 6.5, more years ago than he would like to admit.

Karen Lopez

Twitter: - datachick

LinkedIn: Karen Lopez

Contact: http://datamodel.com

Karen Lopez is a Sr. Project Manager and Architect for InfoAdvisors. A frequent speaker at conferences and local user groups, she has 20+ years of experience in project and data management on large, multi-project programs. Karen is a chronic volunteer, a Data Platform MVP, and an active advocate for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and data quality.

Karen’s presentations are known for their lively and interactive approach to learning. Her motto: “Love Your Data!”

Taiob Ali

Twitter: - SqlWorldWide

LinkedIn: Taiob Ali

Contact: http://www.sqlworldwide.com

Taiob Ali, MVP Data Platform, is an accomplished technical leader with a proven record of success. For 14 years, he has worked with the Microsoft Data Platform and MongoDB both on-premise and cloud. His experience includes all three major business sectors: finance, e-commerce, and healthcare. Taiob has hands-on experience in managing large database projects, massive data migration, intricate process design, testing and deployment, performance tuning, long term capacity planning. Taiob is currently working at “GMO LLC” as a Database Solution Manager, focusing on cloud migration, automation, improving, and streamlining operational workflow. He is a regular speaker at local and virtual PASS chapters, SQLSaturdays, and Azure conferences.

Benni De Jagere

Twitter: - https://twitter.com/BenniDeJagere

LinkedIn: Benni De Jagere

Contact: https://bennidejagere.com

Benni De Jagere is a Senior Data Insights Consultant at Realdolmen, with a strong focus on the Microsoft (BI) Stack.

On a daily basis he turns (large amounts) of coffee into insights for customers, and references witty British comedy way too often. Overly enthusiastic about anything data related, he’s trying hard to keep up with all things new and shiny.

Rumour has it that he’s also involved with a ragtag band of data enthusiasts, enjoying themselves whilst organising cool community things. They go by the name of .. dataMinds!

Edward Pollack

Twitter: - EdwardPollack

LinkedIn: Edward Pollack

Contact: https://www.sqlshack.com/author/edward-pollack/

Ed Pollack has over 20 years of experience in database and systems administration, which has developed his passion for performance optimization, database design, and making things go faster. He has spoken at many SQLSaturdays, 24 Hours of PASS, and PASS Summit. This led him to organize SQLSaturday Albany, which has become an annual event for New York’s Capital Region. Sharing these experiences with the community is a top priority, and encouraging everyone to take the leap into public speaking and engaging others, a passion. In his free time, Ed enjoys video games, traveling, cooking exceptionally spicy foods, and hanging out with his amazing wife and sons.

Chris Hyde

Twitter: - ChrisHyde325

LinkedIn: Chris Hyde

Chris Hyde is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP and Microsoft Certified Trainer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He works as an independent SQL Server BI and DBA consultant, and is the leader of the Albuquerque PASS local user group. He is also part of the Friends of Redgate program and was a member of the Idera ACE class of 2018. He loves loud music and cricket, but usually not at the same time.

Diponkar Paul

Twitter: - paulswengrr

LinkedIn: Diponkar Paul

Contact: http://allaboutdata.ca

Diponkar Paul has 11+ years of experiences in IT industry and specialized in Business Intelligence domain, currently working as a Senior Data Engineer at Fiera Capital, Canada. Through his career, he designs and developed medium and large data warehouses and delivered business critical analytical solution. He is leading Toronto PASS Group; which is part of the world largest data professional community named PASS. He got diverse background, has been working and studied in different Geo location includes Canada, Denmark, UK, Sweden and Bangladesh. He writes technical blog and love to share his learning within the community.

Guy Glantser

Twitter: - guy_glantser

LinkedIn: Guy Glantser

Contact: https://www.madeiradata.com/blog

Guy Glantser, Data Platform MVP, is the leader of the Israeli PASS Local Group, as well as the CEO and founder of Madeira Data Solutions. His career has been focused on the Microsoft Data Platform for the past 20 years, performing various database roles as either an on-site DBA, an external consultant, or a speaker. His main area of expertise is SQL Server development and optimization. Guy is involved in many activities in the Microsoft Data Platform community. He occasionally speaks at community events, such as PASS Summit, SQLBits, SQLSaturdays, and user groups around the world. He also co-hosts the SQL Server Radio podcast.

Itshak David

Contact: Global Hebrew Virtual PASS Chapter : Data virtualization with SQL Server 2019 PolyBase https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixfwdZUj_A8feature=youtu.be https://globalhebrew.pass.org/MeetingDetails.aspx?EventID=15457   SQL Server 2019 Big Data Cluster BDC and Spark from Zero to an hero by David Yitzhak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKgMqyPOVS0   David Izhak: Performance Improvements in SQL 2014 – lessons from the field https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4hGjYGBfkc   David Itzhak: Practical SQL 2014 Data Mining

David Yitzhak has over 24 years of experience with SQL Server, Oracle, and Sybase. He is an applicative infrastructure DBA for relational and Nosql solutions (MongoDB, Redis), Hadoop CDH and Spark. David is a specialist in HA and DRP solutions, tuning, Machine learning , security, High Performance Computing, replication (Oracle SQL Server), BI infrastructure and system engineering. David Yitzhak holds 3 Degrees from Technicon (Israel Institute of Technology): BSC Information System , MBA and ME (System engineering) and research associate in one of the enterprise Organizations. He presents in Oracle open world 2010, Organize Oracle ILOUG for 3 years , SQL Server forums, Microsoft BI forums, Sqlsaturday Israel 2016/17/18/19 , 3rd Israeli

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