Date: January 20, 2015
Tags: SQL Server User Group
SIOS is proud to sponsor the Chicago Suburban User Group’s February meeting. If you’re in the area, I highly recommend checking out this month’s session featuring Frank Gill, Senior Technology Specialist at Aperatus.
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Location: DeVry University 3005 Highland Parkway #100, Downers Grove, IL 60515
Date: February 17, 2014
Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Session Abstract
There are two kinds of DBAs in the world — those who have experienced corruption, and those who will. Join me for this session to learn what corruption is, how it can occur, and how to check if your data is corrupt. And if you do find corruption, I will show you how to identify what data is affected using DBCC CHECKDB and DBCC PAGE.
About Frank Gill
Frank Gill is a database administrator with 15 years of experience in IT, the last 7 of it with SQL Server. He is huge fan of all things internal and loves teaching others about what he has learned. Frank active in the SQL Community and is co-president of the Chicago SQL Server User Group. When not working with SQL Server, Frank reads voraciously and volunteers at the Art Institute of Chicago. You can follow him on Twitter (@skreebydba) and at his blog, www.skreebydba.com.