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Geeks on Screens with Coffee Episode 63 - Scary. DBA.
Look who I bumped into at the water cooler/tea room/corridor?
It's only Grant Fritchey (@GFritchey)
Welcome back to the first episode of season 4. I will be talking to Grant about life, the universe and almost everything. If you are lucky, we might talk a bit about PASS and ham radio.
Bio: Grant Fritchey works for Red Gate Software as a Product Advocate. Grant has more than 30 years experience in the industry as a DBA and developer.
Grant volunteers for the Professional Association of SQL Server Users (PASS) currently serving on the Board of Directors as the Executive Vice President.
Grant is an active participant in the SQL Server Central discussion forums. He writes articles for SQL Server Central and Simple-Talk. He blogs regularly at scarydba.com. Grant is the author of the books "SQL Server Query Performance Tuning" and "SQL Server Execution Plans." He is co-author on the books "Query Store for SQL Server 2019", "SQL Server MVP Deep Dives 2," "Beginning SQL Server 2012 Administration," "Pro SQL Server 2012 Practices," and "Expert Performance Indexing in SQL Server."
Grant teaches classes on data management and databases around the world. He teaches in the smallest user group settings and at the largest events. I must dash, the kettle has almost boiled. Love you!
youtube: https://youtu.be/CarmpcVwlKs
By Mark Pryce-MaherGeeks on Screens with Coffee Episode 63 - Scary. DBA.
Look who I bumped into at the water cooler/tea room/corridor?
It's only Grant Fritchey (@GFritchey)
Welcome back to the first episode of season 4. I will be talking to Grant about life, the universe and almost everything. If you are lucky, we might talk a bit about PASS and ham radio.
Bio: Grant Fritchey works for Red Gate Software as a Product Advocate. Grant has more than 30 years experience in the industry as a DBA and developer.
Grant volunteers for the Professional Association of SQL Server Users (PASS) currently serving on the Board of Directors as the Executive Vice President.
Grant is an active participant in the SQL Server Central discussion forums. He writes articles for SQL Server Central and Simple-Talk. He blogs regularly at scarydba.com. Grant is the author of the books "SQL Server Query Performance Tuning" and "SQL Server Execution Plans." He is co-author on the books "Query Store for SQL Server 2019", "SQL Server MVP Deep Dives 2," "Beginning SQL Server 2012 Administration," "Pro SQL Server 2012 Practices," and "Expert Performance Indexing in SQL Server."
Grant teaches classes on data management and databases around the world. He teaches in the smallest user group settings and at the largest events. I must dash, the kettle has almost boiled. Love you!
youtube: https://youtu.be/CarmpcVwlKs