September Webinar: Azure Arc & the SQL Server Professional

With Azure Arc, you can manage your entire environment, including Servers, SQL Server, and Azure data servers regardless of where they live via a single pane of glass. This webinar will provide the insights into how you can run your Azure services anywhere and increase your overall visibility into your environment while meeting your company’s compliance and standards.

With the general-purpose tier of Azure Arc-enabled SQL Managed Instance generally available as of July 30, 2021, this is a timely webinar you don’t want to miss.

 

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Randy founded SQL Solutions Group in October 2010, after more than 20 years in the technology industry. Randy has a passion for solving what can seem to others to be insurmountable problems. His prowess with SQL Server earned him the label “database whisperer” from one satisfied customer.

He is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Master in SQL Server 2008. In 2020 he completed certification for Azure Fundamentals. In addition, he has numerous Novell, Microsoft, and Cisco legacy certifications. Prior to founding SSG, he spent many years as a Database Administrator in a variety of industries, including financial services, telecommunications, and with well-known dot com properties.

As a data professional, Randy says he has done lots of fun stuff, encountering most interesting data during his time as database architect for match.com (and no, he didn’t meet his wife while working there).

Scott has more than two decades of experience working with Microsoft SQL Server. Prior to SSG, he spent almost 10 years at Microsoft, traveling the globe as a technical evangelist training and speaking about SQL Server and Microsoft’s Azure data services. His recent focus has been on advanced analytics, including big data and IoT, providing real-world training to help bring intelligence to your data. Scott has authored several books focusing on data and data analytics, and is continuously striving and looking for ways to help developers and companies grok the wonderful world of data.