Query Store, who is the fairest in the land?

 
Spanish Advanced DATA & AI

Query store, which is the baddest query in my instance. On-premises or Azure, it doesn't matter, Query Store will help you finding out how your queries are performing. Get your performance to the next level knowing how to digg into Query Store data. Understand how it works, and how you can use Query Store data to solve performance issues and detect problems before they create a situation. Do you want to know how to mine Query Store: plans, queries? Learn how to get the best of it in an instance with several databases. Based on Microsoft support experience.

Speakers

Jose Manuel Jurado Diaz

Microsoft, Escalation Engineer, Azure SQL Database and Manage Instance

José Manuel Jurado currently works as SQL Escalation Engineer and Subject Matter Expert in Azure SQL Database at Microsoft Spain. With over 15+ years of experience in SQL Server environments (administration and database development), he is a speaker for internal events at Microsoft and for public events as SQL Saturday, SQL Nexus, TechReady, DotNetConference and Azure BootCamp. In the past, he worked as Project Manager for large Global Retail Company for more than 10 years developing projects using different Microsoft Technologies.

Juan Moreno Romo

Microsoft, Support Escalation Engineer, Azure SQL Server Hybrid

I born in IT as a developer. I worked in Data Modelling, as Consultant, Software Architect and Project Manager in a Consultancy Service Company, what leads me to create my own Consultancy Company. I worked on it for almost 15 years till an awesome company, Microsoft, knock my door. I have delivered training in Developing Technologies, Programming Methodology, Software development process, ALM, different programming languages, Project Managing, Data Modelling, MySQL and SQL among other subjects Currently I am happily working in Microsoft, based in Madrid (Spain), focused in SQL Server Business as Support Escalation Engineer for SQL Server Core in EMEA Azure SQL Server Hybrid team.

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