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Book Chapter Download Black Belt Session
.Net Focus Day Tuesday, February 11, 2003
Book Chapter Download
From .NET Enterprise Design with Visual Basic .NET and SQL Server 2000
ISBN 0672322331. Published by Sams
San Francisco Thursday, February 13, 2003
9 a.m. Database of the Future: A Preview of Yukon and Other Technical Advancements
David Campbell, Product Unit Manager, SQL Server Engine, Microsoft
10:30 a.m. Designing for Performance: General Database Optimizations
Kimberly L. Tripp, SYSolutions
11:45 p.m. Securing Your SQL Server: Security from Every Level
Girish Chander , Microsoft
12:45 p.m. Lunch Hour Presentation: BI for Everyone: Leveraging the benefits of BI across the Enterprise
Kamal Hathi, Group Manager, SQL Server data warehousing team
  Performance & Development Business Intelligence & Replication

2 p.m.
Designing Efficient User-Defined Functions in SQL Server 2000
Fernando G. Guerrero, QA plc, UK
Data Transformation Services: Achieving Re-usability
Trey Johnson
3:15 p.m. The Need for Speed
Robert Patton, PurchasingFirst
Optimum Error Handling and Auditing within DTS
Trey Johnson
4:30p.m. Max Rows/Sec: How to Optimize Data Loading Performance
Gert E. R. Drapers, SQLDev.Net
Merge Replication: Strategizing,
Part I

Mike Hotek
5:45 p.m. Pedal to the Metal: Maximize your SQL Server’s Performance
Gert E. R. Drapers, SQLDev.Net
Merge Replication: Strategizing, Part II
Mike Hotek