If you create applications with Delphi or RAD Studio that connect with Microsoft SQL Server databases, sign up for this new webinar to learn some of the secrets for delivering the highest performance applications.
We've also
extended the discount on DB PowerStudio for SQL Server for users and purchasers of the Enterprise or Architect editions of Delphi, C++Builder and RAD Studio so you get the very best deal.
Register now: Live Webinar on Building & Tuning SQL Server Database-Driven Applications |
What can an RAD Studio, Delphi or C++Builder developer learn from a database developer? Apparently a lot! But as you'll see from this lively conversation with real-world examples, the walls are coming down and the main beneficiaries are applications that scream.
Webinar - Tuesday, April 26, 2011
- 6:00 AM PDT / 9:00 AM EDT
- 11:00 AM PDT / 2:00 PM EDT
- 5:00 PM PDT / 8:00 PM EDT
Join us live as Database Development Expert Scott Walz and Application Development Expert Al Mannarino work together to build and tune SQL-Server Database-Driven Apps that perform like never before.
In the process, you'll learn how to:
- Open up the database "black box"
- Debug code and stored procedures
- Optimize SQL through the use of Visual SQL Tuning (VST) Diagrams, saving you hours or days of trouble-shooting and tuning
- Identify "what if" scenarios and load test your code to see its impact on database performance
- Use database development tools to extend your reach, expertise and value to your organization
Presented by:
| Scott Walz, Senior Director, Product ManagementScott Walz has more than 15 years of experience in database development and administration and currently serves as the senior director of product management for Embarcadero Technologies. In this position, Scott oversees the direction of the company's database product family, while focusing on database development and administration products. |
| Al Mannarino, Lead Systems Engineer & Evangelist Al Mannarino has more than 25 years of software development experience, including object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) and developing and deploying production applications. He is currently a lead systems engineer and evangelist for Embarcadero Technologies. Prior to Embarcadero, Al served as a systems engineer for companies including Objectivity, Versant, Red Brick Systems, Information Builders, and was an electrical engineer for Grumman Aerospace where he performed real application implementations on complex electrical-mechanical systems. |
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