Kalen Delaney
|
|

 Kalen Delaney has been working with SQL Server for 20 years and provides SQL Server training and consulting to clients around the world. Her most recent book is Inside Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Query Tuning and Optimization (Microsoft Press).
Email address: kalen@insidesqlserver.com
Web site: http://www.insidesqlserver.com
|

208 results found for Kalen Delaney, displaying items 1 - 20
|
 |
David Campbell: Big Brains, Big Heart
Kalen discusses Dave Campbell, who is one of the 22 Microsoft Technical Fellows who are taking over parts of Bill Gates' former job.
SQL Server Magazine
SQL Server 2005 SP3 Now Available for Download
Kalen points out one type of feature enhancement that you won't learn about in SQL Server 2005 SP3's documentation.
SQL Server Magazine
Warning: You’re About to Do Something in SQL Server You Might Not Want to Do
Some people think that Microsoft should warn you of the potential problems that come with certain actions; however, Kalen points out that those warning messages might be more of a nuisance than a benefit.
SQL Server Magazine
Recession? Maybe It’s Time for a Recess!
Kalen explores what the recession will mean for the technology sector.
SQL Server Magazine
Is a Bigger PASS Better?
Kalen explores whether the PASS Community Summit's more than 150 sessions offer attendees too much information or if a bigger PASS is truly better.
SQL Server Magazine
Defining the SQL Server Community
The word "community" is used in association with many different things, and Kalen explores what it means to be a part of the SQL Server community.
SQL Server Magazine
Seven Months and Four Cumulative Updates Later, SQL Server 2005 SP3 Is Almost Here
SQL Server Magazine
Do You Want Video with Your PowerPoint Presentation?
Kalen explores whether people learn more from presentations that contain sound, video, and graphics.
SQL Server Magazine
Is Green Technology Possible?
Technology has both a positive and a negative effect on our environment. Find out how Kalen thinks electronics manufacturers could be more green.
SQL Server Magazine
Are You Enterprise Ready?
Kalen explains what makes SQL Server Enterprise Edition so different from the other SQL Server editions.
SQL Server Magazine
Installing Beta Software: to Beta or Not to Beta?
Installing beta software can be tricky, especially since some betas are filled with bugs. Learn what factors you should consider before installing a beta on your system.
SQL Server Magazine
What Do DBAs Need to Know to Do Their Jobs?
Kalen discusses some of the questions that she believes rock-solid DBAs should be able to address.
SQL Server Magazine
SQL Server Conferences to Watch for This Fall
Kalen points you to upcoming SQL Server conferences in the United States, Europe, and Australia.
SQL Server Magazine
Will Database Tuning Become Obsolete?
Kalen explores how solid state disk (SSD) drives will affect the future of database tuning and data warehouse design.
SQL Server Magazine
Can the Transaction Log Tell Us What Happened?
Kalen explains why you can't view the information in SQL Server's transaction log and discusses a couple of other ways you can view this information.
SQL Server Magazine
Too Much SQL Server 2008 Information?
Take a look at which SQL Server 2008 resources Kalen suggests using to learn the most about the product.
SQL Server Magazine
Metadata for Troubleshooting
SQL Server's metadata is great for troubleshooting problems; however, SQL Server 2005 doesn't include the sysprocesses object, which includes a column that shows you the transaction nesting level of each session.
SQL Server Magazine
What’s in the News?
This week, Kalen looks at a couple of the hot topics being discussed in the SQL Server community.
SQL Server Magazine
Are You a SQL Server Master?
Microsoft's currently developing a SQL Server certification program that will define who is a true SQL Server expert. Here are Kalen's thoughts about this certification program.
SQL Server Magazine
What Does It Mean to Be Independent?
In light of the Fourth of July holiday, Kalen discusses what it means to truly be "independent."
SQL Server Magazine
|
|