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Webcast: SQL Server Forensics
Have you ever received a call from one of your users asking why they received an error 3 days ago? Or maybe they want to know when a particular piece of data was deleted and who did it. Troubleshooting past events is difficult in SQL Server, but not always impossible. Learn how to set up a SQL Server to be able to respond these questions and how to use resources within SQL Server and other application logs to track down activity that otherwise might be lost.
Presented by: Sarah Barela

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> Live date: 4/14/2010 at 12:00 Pacific

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Virtual Conference This Weds, Thurs, Friday
It’s virtual conference week – and some of the best presenters in the world have brought together excellent sessions on how to work with SQL Server, how to tune, how to troubleshoot and more. Learn about BI-related items like PowerPivot, building out BI solutions, things to think about and things to avoid. We’ll even be bringing back Donald Farmer’s incredible series of sessions on PowerPivot – this is in addition to the many other sessions at the conference (more than 70!) – you can’t lose.

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I hope to see you there; I guarantee you’ll love it! This isn’t a virtual conference like youmay have seen from others – more than 20 speakers, outstanding sponsors and full-up video.

We’re really excited about all of the great information, and the fact that you can grab the scripts, full transcripts of the sessions, powerpoints, watch the sessions on-demand even interact with most speakers directly during the sessions.

Don’t forget – you can tweet about things – just use the hashtag #sswugvc and you’ll see your tweets in the conference pages. It’s easy too to follow along using tweetchat.com and contribute as well.

Check out the site, sessions and speakers – it’s all guaranteed!