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Using SMO to Manage SQL Server

One week from today I'll be delivering my presentation on SMO at the 2007 PASS Community Summit. Here's the abstract of my session:

Enterprise Database Administration often requires a DBA to perform the same task on multiple servers. SMO (Server Management Objects) allows the DBA to build solutions to automate cross server tasks, saving time and increasing productivity and efficiency. This session will introduce SMO and demonstrate how to create solutions to manage SQL Server at an enterprise level. Code samples will include both VB.Net and PowerShell examples.

I hope to see you at the Summit, and hopefully in my session.

Allen


Published Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:17 PM by AllenMWhite

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About AllenMWhite

Allen White is a SQL Server Trainer for Scalability Experts, a leading provider of scalable solutions, training and services based on Microsoft SQL Server. He has worked as a Database Administrator, Architect and Developer for over 30 years, supporting both the Sybase and Microsoft SQL Server platforms over that period.
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