SQL University
Welcome to the homepage for SQL University. Here I will be keeping a running list of all known SQL University posts so that students, both new and alumni, can come back to and refer to old classes whenever you need to.
Student Resources
Faculty
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Fall Semester 2011
Architecture (Small Businesses): Jorge Segarra
(9/19/11)
Advanced SSIS: Josef Richberg
(9/26/11)
Troubleshooting: Mike Walsh
(10/3/11)
Compression: Bradley Ball (10/10/11)
SSIS Auditing: Mike Davis (10/17/11)
Auditing and Security: K. Brian Kelley
(10/24/11)
Professional Development: Mike Walsh
/ Brian Moran (10/31/11)
Indexing (Advanced): Gail Shaw (11/7/11)
Virtualization: Jorge Segarra
(11/14/11)
PowerPivot: Jen Stirrup
(11/21/11)
SSIS Deployment: Julie Smith (11/28/11)
Data Modeling: Audrey Hammonds (12/5/11)
MDX 101: Stacia Misner
(12/12/11)
PowerShell: Aaron Nelson
(12/19/11)
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Spring Semester 2011
PowerShell I: Aaron Nelson
(1/18/11)
Advanced SSIS: Josef Richberg
(1/24/11)
Reporting Services: Jes Borland (1/31/11)
Security: K. Brian Kelley
(2/07/11)
Data Warehousing: David Stein (2/14/11)
Professional Development: Andy Leonard
/ Ted Krueger
(2/21/11)
Administration: Mike Walsh
/ Robert Davis
(2/28/11)
Women in Technology: Audrey Hammonds / Jennifer McCown
/ Jes Borland / Julie Smith / Wendy Pastrick (3/7/11)
SPRING BREAK (3/14/11)
Storage: Denny Cherry
(3/21/11)
Cloud Technology: Buck Woody (3/28/11)
Performance Tuning: Grant Fritchey
/ Ted Krueger
(4/04/11)
Administration VLDB: Robert Davis
(4/11/11)
High Availability/ Disaster Recovery: Geoff Hiten
/ Robert Davis
/ Allan Hirt
(4/18/11)
PowerShell II: Aaron Nelson
/ Grant Fritchey
/ K. Brian Kelley
(4/25/11)
Advanced SSIS II: Jorge Segarra (5/02/11)
Analysis Services: Stacia Misner
(5/9/11)
Internals: Erin Stellato (5/16/11)
Troubleshooting (5/23/11): Dave Levy
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Spring Semester 2010
- Documentation Week: Jorge Segarra
- Professional Development Week: Andy Leonard and Mike Walsh
- Security and Auditing Week: K. Brian Kelley
- Tools of the Trade Week: Mike Walsh
- SSIS Design/Development Week: Josef Richberg
- PowerShell Week: Aaron Nelson
- Parallelism Week: Adam Machanic
- Testing and Refactoring Week: Mladen Prajdic
- HA/DR Week: Ted Krueger
- Community Service Week: Ted Krueger and Jes Borland
- Women in Technology Week: Jennifer McCown and Jes Borland
- Database Design/Development Week: David Taylor (6/28)
- Degree Seeker (certification) Week: Robert Davis (7/5)
- Advanced Troubleshooting Week: Robert Davis (7/12)
- Indexing Week: Grant Fritchey (7/19)
- Capacity Planning: Steve Jones (7/26)
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