Kalen Delaney
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 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
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How to 'Do' a SQL Server Conference Right
Kalen offers advice on deciding how to spend your time at the fall SQL Server conferences.
SQL Server Magazine
What Happens to Your Transaction Log in SIMPLE Recovery Model?
In this PASS Summit Unite 2009 Speaker Tip, Kalen Delaney explains how the transaction log behaves in the SIMPLE recovery model in SQL Server 2008.
SQL Server Magazine
Does Your Company Need a Full-Time DBA?
If your SQL Server environment doesn't require a full-time DBA, here's what you need to know to make sure you have someone with SQL Server knowledge on-call if necessary.
SQL Server Magazine
What’s a Little Education Worth?
As training numbers dip because of the economy, Kalen looks at what SQL Server training is worth.
SQL Server Magazine
Want the Latest SQL Server Features? Then Upgrade!
Kalen discusses how you can use features from the latest versions of SQL Server in older versions of SQL Server, and explains the benefit of having to upgrade in order to use new features.
SQL Server Magazine
Do You Need a Bit More Power, or 64 Bits?
Kalen discusses the benefits to running 64-bit SQL Server systems.
SQL Server Magazine
Should You Gather Performance Metrics Yourself?
Kalen explores whether you should collect performance data yourself or use a tool to do it.
SQL Server Magazine
Leave the Database Tuning to Us
The management data warehouse is useful for tuning queries and applications, but can it automate the database tuning process?
SQL Server Magazine
How Many DBAs Does It Take to Administer a Database?
What would happen if there was no one to administer SQL Server on a daily basis? Kalen explores how managed service providers can work in this scenario.
SQL Server Magazine
Clean Up Your SQL Server Databases
The January SQL Server 2008 Boooks Online (BOL) update revealed two stored procedures that previously weren't documented. Learn how you can use sp_clean_db_free_space and sp_clean_db_file_free_space to clean your database files.
SQL Server Magazine
Windows Server 2008 Changes Simplify SQL Server Clustering
Windows Server 2008 lets you configure the Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) differently in clusters than in Windows Server 2003. Find out how these changes will affect your clustered SQL Server environment.
SQL Server Magazine
Multiserver Management with SQL Server 2008’s Central Management Server
SQL Server Magazine
Don't Assume It Works: Testing Your Application Before Deployment
Kalen points to two free tools that can help you load test your SQL Server applications.
SQL Server Magazine
How Simple Can Amazon SimpleDB Be?
Kalen tries to determine what exactly Amazon Web Services' new database product, Amazon SimpleDB, does.
SQL Server Magazine
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
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