SQL Down Under Code Camp 2008 Archive

We try to get materials from all speakers. For those that we have, you'll find them here: http://www.sqldownunder.com/SDUCodeCamp2008Materials.zip.

  
Agenda From 2008

Friday October 10th

19:00-22:30   Optional Dinner at Golden Seasons for those that arrive early. Address: 31 Forsyth Street. Wagga Wagga

Saturday October 11th

Time Session Title Speakers
08:00-8:05   Welcome and housekeeping  
08:05-9:05 1 Getting started with Spatial Data in SQL Server 2008 Greg Low
09:05-9:15   CSU Database Masters Martin Hale
09:15-10:15 2 T-SQL Pot Pourri Rob Farley
10:15-10:30   Morning tea  
10:30-11:30 3 Getting deeper with Spatial David Lean
11:30-12:30 4 Preventing Service Broker from becoming Service Broken

Glyn Lewellyn 

12:30-13:15   Lunch  
13:15-14:15 5 Notes from the field Derek Giles
14:15-15:15 6 MDX for a SQL guy Geoff Orr
15:15-15:30   Afternoon Tea  
15:30-16:30 7 Get Facetted: Perspectives on SQL Server 2008 Policy Based Management Shaun Baggett
16:30-16:50 8a Sybase to SQL Server Migrations Andrew Whitten
16:50-17:10 8b Lessons learned with the report viewer control Geoff Schaller
17:10-17:30 8c SQL Server 2008 Peer To Peer Replication Kasim Wirama
17:30-18:00   Wine and cheese tasting - sponsored by IT Masters CSU
18:00-20:00   Dinner - BBQ sponsored by Red Gate


Sunday October 12th

Time Session Title Speakers
08:00-8:15   Housekeeping  
08:15-9:15 9 Entity Framework, Sync Framework and Compact Edition Rob Sanders
09:15-10:15 10 Lessons learnt with SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 Grant Paisley
10:15-10:30   Morning tea  
10:30-11:30 11 Real world Resource Governor Ron Dunn
11:30-12:30 12 Analysis Services - you can choose your relatives but you can't choose your friends Darren Gosbell
12:30-13:00   Lunch  
13:00-14:00 13 Business continuity with backup and restore Peter Ward
14:00-14:30 14a SQL Server issues from the trenches Cameron Townshend
14:30-15:00 14b Working with TempDB Greg Low
15:00-15:15   Close
  
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