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Simon Munro

Brokering Innovation in SQL Server

Here <<removed>> are my slides and source code for the London SQL Server User Group Meeting on the 16th October and thanks to everyone who attended and the positive feedback.  Remember that if you are downloading these files after attending the presentation - please leave a comment.

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Simon Munro

Published 16 October 2008 15:29 by simon.munro
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James.Rowland-Jones said:

Hi Simon,

Thanks very much for a great thought-provoking session last night which was enjoyed by all those I spoke to.  You are a natural :o).

Cheers, James

October 17, 2008 08:25
 

Andy Clark said:

This has potential for providing solutions in both the shipping /cruise and defence markets.

October 17, 2008 09:23
 

Sean O'Regan said:

Great talk Simon. Informative and entertaining.  I'm looking at the sample code now.

October 17, 2008 10:41
 

Christofr said:

Hi Simon,

I didnt attend the session, but I'm interested in looking at the slides. Thanks!

Chris.

October 17, 2008 11:19
 

SteveDBA said:

Hi Simon,

Great talk last night.  Thanks for the great insight into Service Broker.  We are now trying to sell it to our CTO to replace our current excuse for a Queue!!!!

Steve

October 17, 2008 13:45
 

sqlartist said:

I cant quite remember what you said performance was like , was it 50mb per sec for that demo you gave

October 20, 2008 11:09
 

simon.munro said:

sqlartist,

Yes, our requirement was for 50MB/sec from the app.  Obviously it can take a bit more time to move across the network, but we were pushing those speeds.  This was done 1MB chunks as binary data (not constructing xml).

I liked the comment from the other person at the end - their messages backlog (from an offline server) was processed so quickly that they thought that there was a problem :)

October 20, 2008 11:25

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