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Best podcasts about sql azure

Latest podcast episodes about sql azure

AskDeveloper Podcast
EP92 - AskDeveloper Podcast - من السيرفر الى السحابة - حنجيب سيرة قواعد البيانات مع أحمد عياد

AskDeveloper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 81:11


لو خطر في بالك قبل كده ليه عندنا كل قواعد البيانات دي, و ليه فيه منهم انواع مختلفة DBMS, NOSQL و غيرهم, طيب الناس اللي بتشتغل على الحاجات دي ايه التحديات اللي بيواجهوها, و ايه التخصص ده و ايه المتطلبات بتاعته. Ahmed Ayad is a SQL Engineer by trade, a database guy by education and training, and data dude by passion. I am currently an Engineering Director of the Managed Storage and Workload Management team in Google #BigQuery, building the best large scale enterprise data warehouse on the planet. My team owns the core parts of BigQuery involved in managing user data, metadata catalog, streaming and batch ingestion, replication, resource management and placement, physical sharding, and structured lake analytics. Over the years we have: - Grew data under management by several orders of magnitude. - Grew BigQuery's global footprint to more than 20+ regions and counting. - Enabled the hyper scaling of data analytics for a Who's Who list of Fortune 500 users, both Enterprise and Cloud-native. I am passionate about building cool technologies at scale, and the effective teams that create them. Things I did in previous professional lives: - I have shipped components in SQL Server product since SQL Server 2008. Worked on the Performance Data Collector, Policy Based Management, AlwaysOn, The Utility Control Point, SQL Azure stack from the backend to the middle-tier and Portal, SQL Server Agent, SQL Server Optimizer, and SQL Server Management Tools. - Did Database research in the areas of Data Mining, Query Optimization, and Data Streaming.

Troy Hunt's Weekly Update Podcast

The 1Password Disclosure on the Okta Incident; Rolling HIBP From Table Storage to SQL Azure; Services Using HIBP; Zigbee Hell; Sponsored by Kolide https://www.troyhunt.com/weekly-update-371/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

weekly update sql azure
RunAs Radio
Serverless Databases with Monica Rathbun

RunAs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 35:00


Can you go serverless with databases? Monica Rathbun says yes! Richard chats with Monica about Microsoft's serverless mode for SQL Azure. Same SQL database, but now it is billed by the second and will automatically suspend itself after a set amount of time - incurring no costs to you while suspended! It doesn't work for every database scenario, but Monica talks through some options that have great potential. You need to understand the limitations as well as the benefits, but serverless SQL is a great new tool!

Azure DevOps Podcast
Chrissy LeMaire on DevOps with dbatools - Episode 108

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 35:58


This podcast episode is sponsored by Cloudify.co — a platform that radically simplifies end-to-end network automation through open-source, intent-based orchestration. Automate Ansible, Terraform, and Kubernetes to your Azure and private cloud directly from your .net visual studio environments natively within no additional heavy lifting.   Chrissy LeMaire is joining Jeffrey today on The Azure DevOps Podcast!    Chrissy is a Cloud and Datacenter Management and Data Platform MVP who has worked in IT for over 20 years. She is the creator of the popular SQL PowerShell module, dbatools; holds a master's degree in Systems Engineering; and is co-author of Learn dbatools in a Month of Lunches. Chrissy also livestreams on her Twitch channel, potatoqualitee, where she shares the process of writing dbatools and more.   In this episode, Chrissy speaks about PowerShell’s applicability, IRC and scripting, sponsorships and monetizing on GitHub, her journey with creating dbatools, and much, much more!   Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:46] About The Azure DevOps Podcast and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:26] About this episode’s sponsor: Cloudify.co [1:52] About today’s episode with Chrissy LeMaire. [2:20] Jeffrey welcomes Chrissy to the podcast. [2:25] About Chrissy’s Twitch channel, potatoqualitee. [3:28] Chrissy shares her enthusiasm for Manning Publications. [4:22] About Chrissy’s book, Learn dbatools in a Month of Lunches, and where to obtain a copy for yourself! [5:47] Chrissy shares about her journey with scripting up to the creation of dbatools. [10:06] Where to find dbatools online. [10:29] How Jeffrey and Chrissy first became acquainted. [12:11] Briefly discussing how SDP is suiting up to become the full replacement for VPN. [12:52] How did Chrissy’s background with PowerShell, IRC, and scripting influence her approach with dbatools? [14:39] Chrissy gives the lowdown of testing with dbatools. [19:24] Is it easy to migrate to SQL Azure with dbatools? [21:02] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [21:32] Chrissy and Jeffrey discuss the opportunities for automation. [23:57] Chrissy speaks about being GitHub Star and what that means. [26:18] How GitHub has expanded over the years with monetization and sponsorship capabilities. Chrissy shares her experience and recommendations with these. [30:37] About Chrissy’s various social channels and what you can expect at each! [34:00] Chrissy gives some final recommendations and final pieces of information about PowerShell. [35:05] Jeffrey thanks Chrissy for joining the podcast!   Mentioned in this Episode: Cloudify.co — Today’s sponsor! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow dbatools Chrissy LeMaire’s LinkedIn Chrissy LeMaire’s Twitter @CL Chrissy LeMaire on GitHub @potatoqualitee Chrissy’s Twitch Channel @potatoqualitee Chrissy LeMaire’s Patreon @potatoqualitee Learn dbatools in a Month of Lunches, by Chrissy LeMaire and Rob Sewell GitHub.com/sqlcollaborative/dbatools The Azure DevOps Podcast Ep. 18: “Aaron Palermo on Cybersecurity and SDP” PowerShell dbatools.io/tests dbatools.io/slack — Join the Slack channel! Twitter @PowerShellLive Twitter @psdbatools Twitter @thelivecoders Twitch.tv/team/livecoders Twitch @codephobiaGitHub.com/pester/Pester asciidocfx.com   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

RunAs Radio
Writing Good T-SQL in 2020 with Pam Lahoud and Pedro Lopes

RunAs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 39:00


It's 2020 - how are your T-SQL skills? Richard chats with Pam Lahoud and Pedro Lopes about the state of SQL Server today and how T-SQL continues to evolve. The conversation starts out talking about SQL Server 2019 and its shared query engine with SQL Azure - and how moving to the latest versions of SQL Server can provide benefits to your existing queries. Pedro and Pam have collaborated on a book on querying that focuses on the good patterns and anti-patterns of query writing - and how that affects your database over time!

Data Driven
Frank and Andy Mix Things Up and Try Not Get Blocked on Twitter

Data Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 64:54


Frank and Andy mix things up a bit and talk about running R in SQL Azure, becoming Anti-Fragile, Appalachia, and how they got blocked by a big time blogger. Links (http://thedatadrivenbook.com) Sponsor: Audible.com (http://thedatadrivenbook.com) – Get a free audio book when you sign up for a free trial! Notable Quotes Andy and Frank agree The Expanse (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3230854/) is well-written. ([02:00]) Frank’s super-secret conference… wasn’t. ([04:00]) You should definitely check out Franks World (http://www.franksworld.com/) ([04:30]) Keep up with Azure Data Fest (https://twitter.com/azuredatafest) on Twitter ([05:00]) AI Super-Powers (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0795DNWCF/) ([05:20]) Frank and Andy “learned a lot” when we tried to land a “big fish”… ([05:40]) … and were blocked on Twitter ([06:15]) (It’s all Andy’s fault. Frank’s Twitter block was collateral damage.) ([06:30]) Frank is a Microsoft AI Ambassador ([07:15]) Check out the show with Ronald Schmelzer and Kathleen Walch on AI, Enterprises, and Startups (http://datadriven.tv/ronald-schmelzer-kathleen-walch-ai-enterprises-startups/) ([08:00]) Shoutout to Milena Rodban (http://datadriven.tv/milena-rodban-geopolitical-risk-cybersecurity-tennis/) and her show on Geopolitical Risk, Cybersecurity, and Tennis ([08:30]) Milena’s LinkedIn article ([09:15]) DIVE DIVE DIVE ([10:00]) “R-uh” ([10:45]) Kent’s show (http://datadriven.tv/kent-bradshaw-microsoft-data-science-professional-certification/) ([11:00]) Frank has another certification: AI ([11:15]) “No brakes on the F train…” ([12:00]) Frank has 36 certifications in the past 2.5 years ([12:30]) COBOL mentioned… ([13:00]) Regarding “SELECT *…” ([14:15]) More information about Azure Data Explorer (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-explorer/data-explorer-overview) ([15:30]) On dataframes… ([17:30]) Setting up R in Azure (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-database/sql-database-connect-query-r) ([18:00]) Frank writes the Artificially Intelligent (https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Search/en-US/magazine?query=Artificially%20Intelligent&pgArea=header&Refinement=118&emptyWatermark=true&ac=4) column at MSDN magazine ([20:00]) Learn more about Azure Databricks (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/databricks/) ([23:30]) Graeme Malcolm (https://www.linkedin.com/in/graemesplace/) is an awesome presenter! ([26:00]) Frank totaled his car in December 2018 ([26:30]) More information on Honda Adaptive Cruise Control (https://owners.honda.com/vehicles/information/2019/Accord-Sedan/features/Adaptive-Cruise-Control) ([28:00]) Frank’s role – as a driver – has changed. ([31:12]) Book Recommendation: Anti-Fragile (https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0083DJWGO) ([35:30]) Frank’s brush with “Ponch” ([36:50]) Interesting article about combination of tolerances (http://adcats.et.byu.edu/Publication/87-5/WAM2.html) ([38:50]) Andy shares thoughts on the economics of self-driving trucks ([43:00]) Frank shares thoughts on the shifting role of a driver in self-driving trucks ([45:30]) “Learn how to code” is not particularly helpful ([47:00]) AFAF == “Anti-Fragile As Frank” ([47:30]) Upcoming show with Anders Schneiderman, who has not (yet) blocked us on Twitter ([50:00]) “Disruption is now the norm.” ([51:30]) Mr. T predicts pain (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSPNQ82Sq4E) . ([53:30]) Frank’s *DataPoint* Be Playful With Your Data, but Judicious With Your Time (http://datadriven.tv/datapoint-playful-data-judicious-time/) ([54:30]) “Potpourri episode” ([55:55]) Book reference: @nntaleb...

Cloud für Unterwegs
Episode 03

Cloud für Unterwegs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 5:50


In dieser Episode springen wir von IaaS eine Abstraktionseben höher und widmen uns dem Plattform as a Service (PaaS). Innerhalb dieser Ebene werden unterliegendes Betriebssystem und Infrastruktur nicht mehr betrachtet, sondern lediglich nur noch eine Laufzeitumgebung, welche als Komponente eigener Lösungen eingesetzt wird. Hierdurch entfällt der Aufwand, die Basisplattform warten zu müssen, wie es bei IaaS der Fall ist. Als Experte steht uns William Durkin zur Seite, der kurz aufzeigt, wie SQL Azure in dem Fall als PaaS gegenüber IaaS von dieser Abstraktrion profitiert. Begleitend zum Podcast an dieser Stelle die Kontaktpunkte für Ihr Feedback: Homepage: www.orange-networks.de Facebook: www.facebook.com/CloudUnterwegs Twitter: twitter.com/CloudUnterwegs Soundeffects via www.freesfx.co.uk

RunAs Radio
Query Store and Automatic Tuning in SQL 2017 with Erin Stellato

RunAs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 33:37


SQL Server keeps getting smarter! Richard talks to Erin Stellato about Query Store and Automatic Tuning. First introduced in SQL Azure, these features showed up in SQL Server 2016 and improved substantially in 2017. Erin describes Query Store as a kind of black box for databases, similar to an aircraft, but you don't need to wait for a crash to value the data stored in it. Query Store is a real-time record of the queries happening in your database, along with the query plan and what caused the query to wait. This leads to a ton of tuning opportunities, including automated tuning, where SQL Server will recommend indexes and other performance features for itself!

Data Podcast
Joe Sack (@JoeSackMSFT) - Adaptive Query Processing in SQL Server 2017 Engine

Data Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 21:23


Joe Sack is a Principal Program Manager in the Azure SQL Database and SQL Server product team at Microsoft, with a focus on the Query Processor. Joe is an author and speaker with over 20 years of experience in the industry, specializing in performance tuning, high availability and disaster recovery. Interviewer: Rajib Bahar, Shabnam Khan Agenda: RB - Your team created Adaptive Query Processing or QP. It is new in SQL Server 2017 and SQL Azure. As we know, SQL Server uses query plan internally to run tsql statements. Sometimes the plan chosen by the query optimizer is not optimal for reasons such as incorrect cardinal estimate and various other issues. What are some other pain points Adaptive QP is meant to cure? SB - Adapative QP's strength lies behind Batch mode memory grant feedback, Batch mode adaptive joins, Interleaved execution... How do they work internally? RB - What are steps to enabling QP and some best practices? Can you tell us what's in the pipe line for upcoming enhancement? SB - How do we connect with you on Social Media? Music: www.freesfx.co.uk

.NET Rocks!
MongoDB on Azure with Mark Greenway

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2013 44:39


Carl and Richard chat with Mark Greenway about his work using MongoDB on Azure. The conversation starts out talking about fundamentals - why NoSQL? From there, Mark talks about his web based application, running as an Azure web site, that started out using SQL Azure, until he ran across MongoDB. Now his application uses both, but in the future, he sees it all as MongoDB. NoSQL in the cloud!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
MongoDB on Azure with Mark Greenway

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2013 44:38


Carl and Richard chat with Mark Greenway about his work using MongoDB on Azure. The conversation starts out talking about fundamentals - why NoSQL? From there, Mark talks about his web based application, running as an Azure web site, that started out using SQL Azure, until he ran across MongoDB. Now his application uses both, but in the future, he sees it all as MongoDB. NoSQL in the cloud!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

SQL Down Under
SDU Show 51 with guest Conor Cunningham

SQL Down Under

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2012 69:00


This show features Conor Cunningham from the SQL Server product group discussing Windows Azure SQL Database (formerly SQL Azure).

Bytes by MSDN (MP4) - Channel 9
Bytes by MSDN: Kathleen Dollard and Tim Huckaby discuss Visual Studio and .NET Tips and Tricks

Bytes by MSDN (MP4) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2012 6:40


Abstract: Join Tim Huckaby Founder/Chairman, InterKnowlogy Founder/CEO, Actus Interactive Software and Kathleen Dollard .NET Coach, Crystal MEF Lab chat about .Net and Visual Studio11. Kathleen talks about what she likes in upcoming releases of Visual Studio 11 and Managed Extensibility Framework ( MEF). She shares her favorite tips and tricks with Visual Studio, RegX search and replace. Watch this interview to for tons of practical information! Try Visual Studio Express 2012 RC for Windows 8.About KathleenKathleen Dollard is .NET Coach for Crystal MEF Lab. She has been a Microsoft MVP since 1998 and has given hundreds of speeches around the world. She has worked extensively with compositional architectures in relation to specific development platforms. Her experience includes HTML5/Javascript, Silverlight, and WPF in both C# and Visual Basic. She’s interested in making core .NET technologies available to all coders to enable them to write better software faster. Her newest adventures include Windows Azure and SQL Azure. Kathleen is also a long-time advocate of generative techniques and is the author of Code Generation in Microsoft .NET (from Apress). She has published numerous articles on a range of .NET technologies. Kathleen is active in the Northern Colorado .NET SIG, the Denver Visual Studio User Group, and the Northern Colorado Architect's Group.About TimTim Huckaby is focused on the Natural User Interface (NUI) in Rich Client and Rich Internet Application (RIA) Technologies like Silverlight & WPF on the computer, the Surface, and Windows Phone 7. He has been called a "Pioneer of the Smart Client Revolution" by the press.Tim has been awarded multiple times for the highest rated Keynote and technical presentations for Microsoft and numerous other technology conferences around the world by Microsoft Corporation. Tim has done presentations on Microsoft technologies at technology events like Microsoft Tech Ed, Product Launch events, Dev Days, MEC, World Wide Partner Conference, MGB, MGX, and the PDC, along with 3rd party technology conferences all over the world is consistently rated in the top 10% of all speakers at these events. Tim was selected by Microsoft as a speaker for the International .NET Association and speaks at events world-wide on Microsoft's behalf. Tim has done keynote demos at big Microsoft events and product launches for numerous Microsoft executives including Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer.Tim founded InterKnowlogy, experts in Microsoft .NET and Microsoft Platforms, and Actus Interactive Software, and has 25+ years experience including serving on a Microsoft product team as a development lead on an architecture team. Tim is a Microsoft Regional Director, an MVP and serves on multiple Microsoft councils and boards like the Microsoft .NET Partner Advisory Council.Resources we recommend you check outKathleen Dollard Blog Follow Kathleen on Twitter Visual Studio Express 2012 RC for Windows 8 Tim Huckaby's blog Follow Tim on Twitter

Bytes by MSDN (MP4) - Channel 9
Bytes by MSDN: Kimberly Tripp and Tim Huckaby discuss SQL Server and SQL Azure

Bytes by MSDN (MP4) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2012 6:32


Join Tim Huckaby, Founder of InterKnowlogy and Actus Interactive Software, and Kimberly Tripp, President/Founder of SQLskills.com, as they discuss why SQL Server and SQL Azure is important to Developers. Kimberly delves into SQL Server indexing as well as the good and bad of GUID. She also provides her top tips for better performance; using GUID as a clustering key and Optimizing Procedure Code. This is an amazing interview filled with practical tips and tricks.About KimberlyKimberly Tripp and Paul Randal are a husband-and-wife team who own and run SQLskills.com, a world-renowned SQL Server consulting and training company. They are both SQL Server MVPs and Microsoft Regional Directors, with over 30 years of combined experience on SQL Server.Kimberly worked on the SQL Server team in the early 1990s as a tester and writer before leaving to found SQLskills and embrace her passion for teaching and consulting. Kimberly has been a staple at worldwide conferences since she first presented at TechEd in 1996, and she blogs at SQLskills.com/blogs/Kimberly.Kimberly and Paul have written Microsoft whitepapers and books for SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008, and are regular, top-rated presenters worldwide on database maintenance, high availability, disaster recovery, performance tuning, and SQL Server internals. Together they teach the SQL MCM certification and throughout Microsoft.In their spare time they like to find frogfish in remote corners of the world.About TimTim Huckaby is focused on the Natural User Interface (NUI) in Rich Client and Rich Internet Application (RIA) Technologies like Silverlight & WPF on the computer, the Surface, and Windows Phone 7. He has been called a "Pioneer of the Smart Client Revolution" by the press.Tim has been awarded multiple times for the highest rated Keynote and technical presentations for Microsoft and numerous other technology conferences around the world by Microsoft Corporation. Tim has done presentations on Microsoft technologies at technology events like Microsoft Tech Ed, Product Launch events, Dev Days, MEC, World Wide Partner Conference, MGB, MGX, and the PDC, along with 3rd party technology conferences all over the world is consistently rated in the top 10% of all speakers at these events. Tim was selected by Microsoft as a speaker for the International .NET Association and speaks at events world-wide on Microsoft's behalf. Tim has done keynote demos at big Microsoft events and product launches for numerous Microsoft executives including Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer.Tim founded InterKnowlogy, experts in Microsoft .NET and Microsoft Platforms, and Actus Interactive Software, and has 25+ years experience including serving on a Microsoft product team as a development lead on an architecture team. Tim is a Microsoft Regional Director, an MVP and serves on multiple Microsoft councils and boards like the Microsoft .NET Partner Advisory Council. Kimberly Tripp and Tim Huckaby recommend you check outSQLskills Kimberly Tripp's blog Tim Huckaby's blog Follow Tim on Twitter

Connected Show Developer Podcast!
The Battle of The 5s

Connected Show Developer Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2010 55:08


In this episode, guest Andrew Brust joins Peter to re-cap the recent Microsoft PDC 2010 conference and Silverlight 5 Firestarter. Andrew and Peter discuss the latest Azure platform developments, including VM role, Admin mode, and SQL Azure sharding. Also, Andrew provides us with some blue badge analysis on the future of Silverlight in an HTML5 world.

Intertech Oxygen Blast .NET, Java, and XML Presentations

This Podcast covers cloud computing and how the pieces of Azure fit together including AppFabric and SQL Azure Intertech's Oxygen Blast Podcasts include coverage of Java, .NET, XML, and all that is software development.

RunAs Radio
Brent Ozar Masters SQL Server 2008!

RunAs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2010 35:08


Richard and Greg talk to Brent Ozar about his experiences doing the Certified Masters in SQL Server 2008 program at Microsoft - a three week intensive course that stretches your knowledge in every aspect of SQL Server. The conversation also ranges into SQL Server 2008 R2 and the latest features of SQL Azure. Check out Brent's blog posts at http://www.brentozar.com/sql-mcm/.

RunAs Radio
Brent Ozar puts SQL in the Cloud!

RunAs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2010 32:00


Richard and Greg talk to Brent Ozar from Quest Software about running SQL in the cloud. Part of the conversation focuses on SQL Azure, but Amazon's EC2 running SQL on a virtual machine is also a version of the same concept. The larger topic is really around DBAs providing services to their organizations - because that's what the cloud is offering!

Connected Show Developer Podcast!
Sketchflow in Blend 3

Connected Show Developer Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2009 58:48


In this episode we talk about Windows 7, PDC 2009, SQL Azure, MSDN Roadshow Events, MVC 2 Preview 1, VS 2010, Channel9 and Microsoft’s contribute to Open Source. Finally we jump into our interview with Blend 3 Program Manager Christian Schormann about SketchFlow prototyping tool in Blend 3. Also we cover many of the new features of Blend 3 itself and discuss how designers can take advantage of this suites features within their existing workflow.

.NET Rocks!
Huey and Wegner Migrate Us to SQL Azure

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 51:47


George Huey and Wade Wegner from Microsoft talk to Carl and Richard about George's creation, the SQL Azure Migration Wizard, a free tool that will save you countless hours when migrating SQL Server databases to SQL Azure.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations