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  • How to get the most out of 96 cores

    Henk van der Valk is a consultant for Unisys. If you've never heard of him then he is one of the guys that worked on the ETL world record for loading a database last year. This was done with 64 cores. Now with support for 256 cores, Henk got his hands on a 96 core server and showed you what you could...
    Posted to Simons SQL Blog (Weblog) by simonsabin on Mon, Nov 2 2009
  • How to get the most out of 96 cores

    Henk van der Valk is a consultant for Unisys. If you've never heard of him then he is one of the guys that worked on the ETL world record for loading a database last year. This was done with 64 cores. Now with support for 256 cores, Henk got his hands on a 96 core server and showed you what you could...
    Posted to SQLBits (Weblog) by simonsabin on Mon, Nov 2 2009
  • SQL Bits session subsmission

    Don't forget to submit sessions for SQLBits V in November. For anyone that hasn't spoken before as a speaker you will get exclusive access to the speaker dinner, we will cover one nights hotel and provide you with, the best of all, a SQLBits polo shirt. Its easy to submit a session just complete...
    Posted to Simons SQL Blog (Weblog) by simonsabin on Tue, Aug 18 2009
  • SQL Bits session subsmission

    Don't forget to submit sessions for SQLBits V in November. For anyone that hasn't spoken before as a speaker you will get exclusive access to the speaker dinner, we will cover one nights hotel and provide you with, the best of all, a SQLBits polo shirt. Its easy to submit a session just complete...
    Posted to SQLBits (Weblog) by simonsabin on Tue, Aug 18 2009
  • Where is the intelligence in Business Intelligence?

    Many people believe that if they go ahead and implement a Business Intelligence solution they will suddenly have an intelligent business that will tell them how it is operating and what they need to do. Customers they need contacting will be flagged, orders that are likely to be late are notified so...
    Posted to Simons SQL Blog (Weblog) by simonsabin on Sat, Aug 8 2009
  • Where is the intelligence in Business Intelligence?

    Many people believe that if they go ahead and implement a Business Intelligence solution they will suddenly have an intelligent business that will tell them how it is operating and what they need to do. Customers they need contacting will be flagged, orders that are likely to be late are notified so...
    Posted to SQLBits (Weblog) by simonsabin on Sat, Aug 8 2009
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