Even with the best will in the world if you do not get your indexing strategy right on your database then queries are going to take far too long to return and in a fast paced world this is simply unacceptable. Placing indexes on the first column you think of is just as bad as no indexes at all in a lot of cases. If you want to know what indexes to put where and also why you are putting them there then come to this seminar and prepare to take notes because Kimberley and Paul will show you exactly how it's done.
Indexing for Performance in SQL Server 2000/2005/2008
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- SQL Know How
- Date
- 8-9 Sep 2008 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- David Hume Tower , Edinburgh, GB
- Cost
- £400 + VAT until 24th Aug then
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