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Tom Davidson
  

Tom Davidson is a program manager for Microsoft's SQL Server development organization. As a SQL Server architecture expert and part of the Customer Advisory Team, he works with customers to improve their SQL Server–based applications' performance. He frequently writes and speaks about SQL Server performance.
Email address: thomasda@microsoft.com

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December 1, 2004  
64-Bit Vs. 32-Bit Memory Management
Learn about memory-utilization differences between 64-bit and 32-bit SQL Server.
SQL Server Magazine

September 2004  
Minding Memory
Understanding how SQL Server uses memory is an essential step in performance tuning. Members of Microsoft’s SQL Server Development Customer Advisory Team show you how they find information about SQL Server’s memory utilization.
SQL Server Magazine

January 2004  
Opening Microsoft's Performance-Tuning Toolbox
Microsoft's SQL Server Customer Advisory Team uses a repeatable methodology involving waits and queues to diagnose and solve customer performance problems. In this article, the team opens its toolbox and shares its effective techniques.
SQL Server Magazine

January 2004  
Diagnosing Network Problems
Diagnosing network problems is an important part of any performance-tuning process. This sidebar describes how to use the NETWORKIO wait type to determine whether network problems are affecting your system's performance.
SQL Server Magazine





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