Posted by
Jason Massie
on Monday, June 23, 2008 at 10:04 PM to
SQL Server 2008, SSRS, RC0
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Microsoft licensed the Dundas guage control for SQL Server 2008. I believe they did the same the chart control. I have been playing around with the gauge control for a new project I am working on tonight and I thought I would show few pics because they are pretty cool.
Here is it displaying real time perfmon data:
Here are several more but not all of the other other gauge types. Click to expand.
How cool is that? Ok, ok, it is a JeeYouEye but your boss will think you have been taking king fu lessons.
Posted by
Jason Massie
on Monday, June 23, 2008 at 2:35 PM to
SQL Server 2008, SQL performance tuning, Indexes, SSRS
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Just a quick reminder that the SSWUG virtual conference starts tomorrow. I hope you can attend. They have given me a discount code to distribute: VIPJM2008DIS I do not get any extra cha-ching from you using it. I just state that so this post doesn't sound spammy.
Actually hearing my recorded voice makes me cringe so this will definitely be interesting for me. :)
Here are the sessions I am doing:
Filtered Indexes and Statistics in SQL 2008
SQL Reporting Services for the DBA
SQL Profiler: Configuration, Analysis, and SQL Server 2008 Enhancements
http://vconferenceonline.com/sswug/demo.asp
Posted by
Jason Massie
on Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 6:49 PM to
SQL Server 2008, Indexes, SSRS, Professional Development
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I just got a discount code for the SSWUG conference. The code is: VIPJM2008DIS . It is good for 10% off. I am not a sales person so watch the commercial. Hope to "see" you there.
Posted by
Jason Massie
on Monday, June 09, 2008 at 8:35 AM to
tsql, SSRS, PASS, Data collection
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I am going to give a talk on the data collector in SQL Server 2008 at this month's meeting.
Topic:
Data Collections in SQL Server 2008
Date:
Thursday, June 19th, 2008
Overview:
Data collections are a new feature in SQL Server 2008. They allow you to collect perfmon, trace or query data to a central database. We will start off by setting up and configuring Data Collections. We will look at the default collections and historic reports in Management Studio. We will cover setting custom collections and providing a UI with SSRS.
Directions etc can be found here.
Posted by
Jason Massie