Taking Your Application Design to the Next Level with Data Mining

Organiser
The Silicon Valley SQL Server User Group
Date
Wed, 22 Jul 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Mountain View, US
Cost
Free

Speaker: Microsoft MVP Peter Myers of Solid Quality Mentors

Peter will discuss Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and 2008 Data Mining and demonstrate how to develop data mining models that can be embedded into your applications.

You Will Learn: [list]

  • The business problems solved by data mining
  • SQL Server’s data mining capabilities
  • The data mining development cycle
  • How to create, train, test and query mining models
  • How to Embed data mining into reports and applications
  • [/list]

    Demos will be based on SQL Server 2008 Data Mining using ASP.NET. You'll be amazed at the potential and surprised at how easy it is. This session is a must for any developer looking to embed “Artificial Intelligence” into their solution design to take their applications to the next level.

    Peter Myers has 12 years of solid experience working in OLTP database design and development, DBA support and Data Warehousing/Business Intelligence with SQL Server. Specializing in developing custom data-focused applications and reporting solutions, he provides architecting, development, implementation and support services at all tiers of a multi-tier application.

    Currently Peter provides mentoring and technical training internationally, and focuses on delivering training for the SQL Server database engine, Integration Services (DTS), Analysis Services, Reporting Services, ASP.NET and .NET programming (C# and VB.NET).

    In April 2008, Peter was re-awarded Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) for the sec[color=darkred][/color]ond time, and enjoys sharing his enthusiasm for Microsoft technologies by presenting at SQL Server user group meetings and technical events, including TechEd (US and Australia) and VSLive.

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