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This year Krasimir and I have delivered two presentations about SQL Server, here I provide some information and download links of the presentations. Krasimir Parushev is a fellow ex-colleague of mine, expert in SQL Server and Business Intelligence and a good friend.

1.Distributed and long running transactions (Jan 19, 2008)

Rossen and Krasimir will guide you through the advanced concepts of transactions – distributed transactions, 2 phase-commit protocol, transaction coordinators and resource managers, the concepts of long running transactions and WS-* specifications, and implementation in WCF, WF and support of distributed transactions via System.Transaction namespace in .NET 2.0.

Download the presentation:
http://www.abilitics.com/downloads/Abilitics_NASD_Distibututed_Transactions_Rossen_Krasi_2008.01.16.ppt

Event:
http://www.devbg.org/seminars/seminar-database-transactions-19-January-2008/

NASD (National Academy of Software Developers) is non-commercial organization which supports Bulgarian software community with educational initiatives, courses and seminars.

2. SQL Server Integration Services – Best Practices (Apr 17, 2008)

Rossen and Krasimir will share some best practices in working with Integration Services – Data cleaning, Data Transformation, Data profiling, Deployment  and configuration practices, Logging, Security, Custom code and high availability.

Download the presentation:
http://www.abilitics.com/downloads/Abilitics_BGSQLGROUP_SQLServerIntegrationServices_Rossen_Krasi_2008.04.17.pptx

Event:
http://www.bgsqlgroup.com
Bulgarian SQL & BI User group is the Bulgarian community of SQL Server experts who share their experience and best practices in working with SQL Server.

Sincerely,
Rossen Zhivkov

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