On Demand Webcast Abstract
Are you struggling with DBA reporting on all the instances and databases in your environment?
While it can be trivial to manage 3 or 4 database servers, when you have tens, hundreds, or thousands of SQL Server endpoints, with a mix of cloud, on-premises, and other locations, the challenge of having a holistic viewpoint of your database environment can be overwhelming.
In this webinar, you will learn about building a data pipeline to manage all of that important data coming from your database. We’ll look at various ways to store, manage, and operate on the data coming from your SQL Server estate, using PowerShell, ETL, streaming techniques and other options.
We will also learn about a solution from dbWatch to dramatically streamline reporting for DBAs and get new insights into your database environment.
Speakers

Joseph D’Antoni is a Senior Architect and SQL Server MVP with over a decade of experience working in both Fortune 500 and smaller firms. He is a frequent speaker at major tech events and a blogger about all topics of technology. He believes that no single platform is the answer to all technology problems. He holds a BS in Computer Information Systems from Louisiana Tech and an MBA from North Carolina State.

Per Christopher Undheim is a DBA for dbWatch. dbWatch is a software solution that allows DBAs to monitor, manage and report on databases such as Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase and Ingres. It is developed by DBAs for DBAs. Per Christopher has 15 years of experience as a DBA on Oracle plus networking, security and software development experience.
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Ian,
Yes – You can register on this page to view the webcast archive.
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Jeremy Kadlec
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These workshops will help me to career growth
Are these workshops recorded and is there any scope to access them (either live or via recording) from overseas? I’m in the United Kingdom but am interested in attending/viewing at least some of this workshop.
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