September 21st 2016

September Meeting Invitation

Please join us for the monthly Charlotte SQL Server User Group evening meeting.

  • What ~ Charlotte SQL Server User Group Meeting

  • When ~ Wednesday, September 21st, 2016

    • 5:30 PM Networking with Food & Refreshments
    • 6:00 PM Technical Presentation
    • 7:30 PM Meeting End
  • Where @ 8055 Microsoft Way, Charlotte, NC 28273 Map it

  • Presenters – Chris Skorlinski and Curt Mathews

  • Topic – Replication v.  AlwaysOn: The Great Debate

  • Registration – Free RSVP required at EventBrite

Register for the Meeting
Chris Skorlinski
SQL Server Senior Escalation Engineer, Microsoft Corporation
Chris Skorlinski has been with Microsoft for 17 years. He is a Support Escalation Engineer at the Microsoft Charlotte NC office specializing in performance tuning and troubleshooting Replication. His is a contributor to SQLShare.com training as well as his own BLOGs on Replication Performance.
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Replication  v.  AlwaysOn:
The Great Debate
Join Microsoft bloggers Chris Skorlinski, ReplTalk and Curt Mathews, SQLAlwaysOn in great debate, Replication v. AlwaysOn. They’ll go head to head on topics such as High Availability, Disaster Recovery, Performance, and Customization. Bring your own questions and join the discussion to help learn how these technologies can best be used in your company or organization.
Curt Mathews
SQL Server Senior Escalation Engineer, Microsoft Corporation
Curt Mathews, a senior escalation engineer on the SQL Server AlwaysOn support team, began supporting AlwaysOn during the SQL Server 2012 beta program. The AlwaysOn support team provides critical support for high availability solutions that deploy AlwaysOn availability groups. Curt joined Microsoft in 1991, supporting Microsoft Windows and Office products. In 1996, he joined SQL Server support and has supported various SQL Server features, including the engine and replication. Curt has been involved in the development and delivery of training for SQL Server engine, replication, and AlwaysOn. He works closely with the SQL Server product group on top issues and improving product supportability.
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