Brian Moran
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 Brian Moran is president of the Northern Virginia SQL Server User's Group and a principle mentor and COO with Solid Quality Learning. He is an MCDBA, a SQL Server MVP, and contributing editor for SQL Server Magazine.
Email address: bmoran@solidq.com
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Are You a SAN Fan?
Brian discusses how to effectively address IO needs within your database environment.
SQL Server Magazine
Will Future Generations Take Virtualization for Granted?
Brian explores how virtualization is becoming the norm, rather than the exception, and how it will affect future generations.
SQL Server Magazine
Attend SQL Server Training Events from Your Desk
Virtual training events are changing the SQL Server training landscape as they become more popular and more organizations cut their training budgets.
SQL Server Magazine
Understanding SQL Server 2008 R2’s Key Features
A look at SQL Server 2008's enhancements, and Brian's thoughts about TechEd going from a 2-week event to a 1-week event.
SQL Server Magazine
What Could the Oracle-Sun Deal Mean for the Database Market?
Brian dicusses factors that will determine how Oracle's purchase of Sun Microsystems affects the software and database markets.
SQL Server Magazine
Understanding the Fast Track Data Warehouse Reference Architectures
Brian provides information about Microsoft's SQL Server Fast Track Data Warehouse and points you to resources that you can use to learn more about this product's reference architecture.
SQL Server Magazine
SQL Server 2008 System Views Map Availability and More
Brian discusses where you can download or buy the SQL Server 2008 System Views Map, the SQL Server 2008 Books Online January update, and developer job openings on Microsoft's Madison team.
SQL Server Magazine
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Quality Databases
With the upcoming election in mind, Brian examines the state of the databases containing voter registration information.
SQL Server Magazine
Microsoft Still the Only Database Vendor Posting TPC-E Scores
Brian explores some of the reasons why Oracle and IBM aren't posting TPC-E scores.
SQL Server Magazine
Cloud Computing: How Will It Affect Corporate IT?
Brian examines how cloud computing could affect IT pros and DBAs in the future.
SQL Server Magazine
TechEd 2008: Double the Pleasure or Double the Hassle?
This week, Brian Moran talks about TechEd 2008, and what SQL Server-focused attendees thought of TechEd being split into two separate weeks.
SQL Server Magazine
The WorldWide Telescope: Cloud Computing for the Heavens
This week, Brian takes a look at the recently released WorldWide Telescope, which uses cloud computing technology.
SQL Server Magazine
How Sun's Acquisition of MySQL Will Affect SQL Server
SQL Server Magazine
SQLServerBeta.com Provides DBAs with a Free SQL Server 2008 Instance
MaximumASP, Dell, and PASS now have a joint offering called SQLServerBeta.com, which provides SQL Server users with a free SQL Server 2008 instance.
SQL Server Magazine
Boost Your Career to a New Level
Brian encourages readers to submit abstracts to speak at the 2008 PASS Community Summit in November.
SQL Server Magazine
A Recap of the "Get Ready for SQL Server 2008" Virtual Event
This week, Brian discusses SQL Server Magazine's "Get Ready for SQL Server 2008" virtual conference that was held in January.
SQL Server Magazine
A Look at SQL Server 2008 CTP6
SQL Server 2008 CTP6 is now available, so Brian takes a look at some of the functionality that can be found in this CTP.
SQL Server Magazine
Will the Home Storage Market Influence the Enterprise Storage Market?
Brian discusses whether the rising demand for home NAS/SAN solutions will drive innovation and drop prices in the enterprise storage market.
SQL Server Magazine
Should You Become a PerformancePoint Server Expert?
This week, Brian discusses what it means to be an expert in a field and whether it's a good career move to become a PerformancePoint Server expert.
SQL Server Magazine
Microsoft Pushes SQL Server 2008 RTM Back to Third Quarter 2008
Microsoft recently announced that it was pushing the SQL Server RTM back to third quarter 2008. Find out what Brian thinks this means for the SQL Server community.
SQL Server Magazine
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