Using SQL Server 2016’s In-Memory Technologies

Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Microsoft

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May 25, 2016

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Using SQL Server 2016’s In-Memory Technologies

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SQL Server 2016 is leading a movement in the database industry to increase performance and scalability by using in-memory technologies. In this webcast we’ll take a deep dive into SQL Server 2016’s In-Memory OLTP and in-memory Columnstore index. You’ll hear the driving factors for in-memory adoption and the different ways SQL Server 2016 uses in-memory technologies. We will take a close look at HPE´s high-performing, mission-critical Superdome X server, offering up to 24TB of memory in a single system, and how SQL Server environments benefit from being deployed in this large scale-up platform.

You’ll understand how the Columnstore index is different from standard SQL Server B-tree indexes and the new features SQL Server 2016 brings to it. You will learn how to:

  • Migrate tables and stored procedures to use In-memory OLTP

  • Use the Columnstore index to accelerate your data warehouse queries

  • Combine the Columnstore Indexes with In-Memory OLTP tables and reap the benefits of real-time operational analytics

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Speakers:

Michael Otey, senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Pro, is president of TECA, a software-development and consulting company in Portland, Oregon. Michael has covered the topic of virtualization extensively for Windows IT Pro, having written several feature articles showing how to take advantage of virtualization in the enterprise as well as reviewing all of the major virtualization products. He also previously served as technical director for Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Pro. Email him at [email protected] Follow Michael on Google+ and Twitter.

 

Claude Lorenson is a Senior Product Marketing Manager in the Integrated System team part of the Cloud + Enterprise Marketing group at Microsoft.  Lorenson’ s current function is around the development of the IHVs and OEMs partner eco-system to drive integration of the Microsoft Cloud Platform with new, innovative hardware solutions. Lorenson holds a Ph.D. in Solid State Physics from The Ohio State University and a Technology Management MBA from the University of Washington. 

 

Laurence Grizaud is a technical evangelist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, in the HPE Servers technical enablement team. She works with HPE Servers engineering and marketing teams to help raise awareness of HPE Servers’ technologies to the field and customers around HPE Mission Critical Solutions based on Microsoft technologies. She is located in France and works worldwide. In this position she creates demos, white papers, training materials, and presents solutions at many events. She is often involved in Proof of concepts and participates in customers’ implementations either in pre-sales and/or post sales type of work.

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