17:30 - 18:00 |
Network - Coffee |
| A chance to meet other SQL Server professionals in
a relaxed environment. |
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18:00 - 18:30 |
Problem Clinic |
| Question and Answer discussion between all
attendees.. |
| Feel free to bring your questions or post them on
the user group board prior to the event. |
18:30 - 19:30 |
SQL Server Security |
| Keith Burns, Microsoft. |
| After the SQL Server Slammer Virus SQL Server
security is foremost on everyone’s mind. This session will discuss the steps
you can take to secure your operational systems. It will also discuss the
security features available within the product and make recommendations on
best practices. |
19:30 - 19:45 | |
| Break |
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19:45 - 20:30 |
Precise Indepth for SQL Server: Product Update |
| Russell Luke and Mike Bean of Precise |
| Precise have recently launched version 1.5 of their
SQL Server product. This presentation will highlight some of the additional
features available in this version, as well as the way the product is being
used by their customers to maximise SQL Server performance. |
20:30 - 21:00 |
ADO.NET programming (part 1) |
|
Tony Rogerson, Torver Computer Consultants |
|
First in a series of short tutorial presentations on how to program ADO.NET.
We will code an ASP.NET application using VB.NET to show how to code using
ADO.NET against SQL Server. This first presentation will give an overview of
ADO.NET and show how the SQLCommand and SQLDataReader are used to call
stored procedures and SQL. SQL Injection will be touched upon. With the
introduction of CLR in Yukon (next version of SQL Server) knowledge of
ADO.NET and at least one of the .NET languages is a must. |