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SQL Server is Our Only Business
a message from the president 
Don Henderson, President
SQL Server Expert Help, LLC
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At SQL Server Expert Help, LLC our philosophy is to do one thing
well. In our case, that one thing is Microsoft SQL Server.
We know we can't be experts at everything, but we are experts
at Microsoft SQL Server. We are trained, certified and experienced with all the
technologies associated with SQL Server for performance tuning, application
development, security, administration, etc.
If your business runs on a SQL Server database, I think you will find that we
are the people you're looking for.
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Hilton Grand Vacations
This division of Hilton Hotels developed a SQL
Server application to run their vacation time-share business. It worked so well
that corporate headquarters asked them to roll it out to other Hilton
divisions. Before opening the application to far more
users than it was designed to support, they needed to be sure the application
would scale up to the expected load.
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US Auto Parts
This successful internet marketer has over 12,000,000 visitors to
their website annually. Like many ecommerce success stories, rapid growth
strained the limits of their existing SQL Server-based applications.
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for more
US Dept of
Agriculture
For years, the USDA used a SQL Server based application to handle
contract management for their Agricultural Research Service. Recently they
expanded its use to many other offices. When the number of users jumped from a
few dozen to several hundred, performance quickly deteriorated. Realizing that
the issues were more complex than could be addressed by standard database
tuning techniques, agency IT management decided that they needed outside
expertise.
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Articles by our experts
New Java Article Published
SQL Server Expert Help, LLC. is pleased to announce that another
article by Don Henderson has recently been published by SQL Server
Performance.com.
Is Your Java Middleware Hurting SQL Server Performance?
This article covers a serious issue with drivers used to connect
Java applications to SQL Server 2000. Using the default settings for these
drivers can have devastating consequences for SQL Server performance. The issue
is not well-known but it is easily corrected using the information here
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What
the IT Decision-Maker Needs to Know About SQL Server Performance Tuning (i.e.
Are production applications running slow?)
Published a few months earlier, also by SQL
Server Performance.com, this article by Don Henderson is an overview of the issues surrounding SQL
Server performance tuning. Written specifically for IT executives and managers,
it is not overly technical. It is designed to give the IT decision-maker the
background information he or she needs to evaluate SQL Server performance
tuning options.
Should You Plan an Early Migration to SQL Server 2005?
Early adoption of any upgrade to a critical system always involves a
measure of risk. If you don’t have an immediate need for any of the new
features provided by SQL Server 2005, it might be better to wait and benefit
from the experience of early adopters.
However, there are many scenarios that might justify early
adoption. The most obvious of these would be if you have an immediate need to
improve performance or availability in a very large database (VLDB)
environment. Microsoft has implemented important improvements to the database
engine in this area: e.g. support of native 64 bit computing and enormous
amounts of memory, data partitioning, etc. All of Microsoft's marketing hype
aside, these are important, fundamental improvements that will allow SQL Server
to equal or exceed the performance of the largest UNIX database installations.
For the same reasons, if you are planning a hardware upgrade to
your existing SQL Server environment, you should consider whether you want to
lock yourself into the 32-bit world until your next technology refresh or
undertake a combined upgrade to 64-bit hardware and to SQL Server 2005, 64 bit
edition.
If you have questions on this subject, call or
email us.
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