David J. DeWitt, technical fellow at Microsoft Corp. and director of the Jim Gray Systems Lab at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, tells the audience about the emerging area of parallel database computing and the work the lab is doing on behalf of Microsoft to bring new innovations to the market—Seattle, Wash., Nov. 21, 2008.
Tom Casey, general manager, SQL Server Business Intelligence at Microsoft Corp., encouraged PASS attendees in his keynote address to think bigger about BI. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 20, 2008.
Bruno Aziza, strategy manager, Business Intelligence at Microsoft Corp., gives a demo showcasing the power of the full BI stack from Microsoft including SharePoint Server and PerformancePoint Server. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 20, 2008.
Carolyn Chau, lead program manager, SQL Server Reporting Services at Microsoft Corp., gives a demo of Microsoft SQL Server Report Builder 2.0. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 20, 2008.
Donald Farmer, principal program manager at Microsoft Corp., gives a demo showcasing the IT manageability side of project code-named “Gemini” due as a part of SQL Server “Kilimanjaro” in the first half of 2010. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 20, 2008.
Wayne Snyder, president of the board of directors of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), discusses the explosive year of growth for the PASS community and introduces Ted Kummert, corporate vice president, Data and Storage Platform Division at Microsoft Corp. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 19, 2008.
Ted Kummert, corporate vice president, Data and Storage Platform Division at Microsoft Corp., highlights SQL Server 2008 momentum and walks through Microsoft’s data platform vision at the PASS 2008 Community Summit. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 19, 2008.
Jesse Fountain, principal group program manager, SQL Server at Microsoft Corp., gives a live demo of project code-named “Madison” capabilities demonstrating massive scale-out to hundreds of terabytes. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 19, 2008.
Jesse Fountain, principal group program manager, SQL Server at Microsoft Corp., gives a live demo on project code-named “Madison” capabilities demonstrating massive scale-out to hundreds of terabytes. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 19, 2008.
Ted Kummert, corporate vice president, Data and Storage Platform Division at Microsoft Corp., highlights SQL Server 2008 momentum and walks through Microsoft’s data platform vision at the PASS 2008 Community Summit. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 19, 2008.





