My first full year (January-December)of writing on my blog has passed. When I saw this post on the "NAV Developer's blog", I just thought: "hey, that's a good idea to end this year of blogging. Let's make an overview of my blog as well". And here it is. I was quite surprised...
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This is a session of my good friend and fellow MVP Daniel Rimmelzwaan (aka Denster on Mibuso). I'm particulary interested in this session also because of the fact he got some of the content from a session I did at Directions EMEA in Paris, so there is a little piece of "waldo" in it as...
This first session (at a killing starting time of 8am in the morning ) was presented by Tom Loyal and Tom Taylor ... It seemd it was going to be a "Tom-Thing" (bad joke, I know ... ). Reporting services is always an interesting topic ... It would make no sense to ram data into your system,...
I hadn't put this on my blog yet, but people asked me to give a presentation about Hardware on Directions EMEA 2008. I never did something like this before, but I immediately accepted. And I must say, this impulsive decision has caused me quite some headaches and stress lately. Anyway, it's a...
This session is presented by Michael DeVoe and Robert Miller. They're both really good, so I expect a lot of it. Apparently, there is a new tool coming available to analyse the performance of a NAV database on a SQL Server: the SQL Server Performance Troubleshooting and Analysis tool. Robert and...
This session is driven by Chad Aberlen, one of the Microsoft Escalation Engineers. Most of his expertise comes from the GP side, but he assured this was not a GP session, but a general Dynamics session. Let's see . He wanted to give an overview on how to approach performance tuning, key microsoft...
It seems that I will not be able to attend many sessions this year. Too many things to do behind the scenes (The "Ask the Exports" booth is busier then expected - which is good, off course). Anyway, I attend what I can - and what is important for my job :-). I have been writing about SQL Reporting...
Mark Brummel is presenting this session. As you might know, we're quite good friends so I was kind of obligated to go to his session. I've been reviewing his presentation, gave him some input and I'm curious if he payed attention and changed his slides . First of all: why should people move...
Sorry for writing this entry just now, but my battery was empty, so I had to write this down on paper first ... and after a 10-hour drive from Copenhagen to Beerse (Belgium) ... my head wasn't feeling that fresh to write decent stuff... (not that this is decent, but anyway ). This was the third time...
Michael Meissner's challenge was to convince us that choosing SQL Server as database server is a right choice. The challenge is simple. He summed up the different tools you have inside the SQL Server suite: Integration services : to move data around Analysis services : to analyse your data / everything...