Steven Wort has been working with SQL Server for
the past 14 years. He is currently a developer in the Windows group
at Microsoft where he works on performance and scalability issues
on a large database system. Steven has been at Microsoft for nearly
7 years, working in the Windows group for the past 2 years. Prior
to this, Steven spent 2 years in the SQL Server group working on
performance and scalability. His first job at Microsoft was 3 years
spent working in what is now CSS as an escalation engineer on the
SIE team. During this time Steven was able to travel the world
working with some of Microsoft's customers on their performance and
scalability problems. Before coming to Microsoft, Steven spent 20
years working in the United Kingdom as a freelance consultant
specializing in database application development. When Steven isn't
busy working, he can be found spending time with his family and
enjoying many fitness activities in the great outdoors of the
Pacific Northwest.
Christian Bolton has been working with SQL
Server since 1999 and in 2007 became a director and database
architect for Coeo Ltd, a Microsoft Certified Partner focused on
large-scale and complex SQL Server projects in the United Kingdom.
Prior to this, Christian worked for 5 years as a senior premier
field engineer for Microsoft UK, working with some of Microsoft's
biggest customers across EMEA. His specialist areas are high
availability, scalability, and performance tuning. Christian works
out of London and lives in the south of England with his wife and
daughter. He can be contacted at http://coeo.com or through his
blog at http://sqlblogcasts.com/blogs/christian.
Justin Langford has worked as a premier field
engineer for Microsoft specializing in SQL Server for the past 3
years.Much of this time has been focused on sharing best practices
for operations and optimization with some of the United Kingdom's
largest financial and government organizations. Justin previously
worked as a consultant foraMicrosoft Partner focusing on upgrade,
migration, and software deployment projects for enterprise
customers. Outside of work, Justin enjoys yacht racing,
snowboarding, and has a keen interest in classic British sports
cars.
Michael Cape is a database developer with
experience in a variety of industries. Those industries are
mortgage banking, pension administration, advertising, logistics,
insurance, and labor management. Michael holds a BSCS degree and
got his start with database development with SQLBase from Gupta.
Michael also has 5 years experience with DB2, and has been working
with SQL Server, starting with version 7, for the last 7 years.
Outside work, Michael spends time with his wife and two children.
He also enjoys golf, bicycling, fishing, and kite flying.
Joshua Jin works for the Intel Corporation. He
is a certified SQL Server MCITP database administrator, MCITP
database developer, and MCITP business intelligence developer. He
specializes in the performance tuning of large-scale and
high-volume SQL databases. Prior to working at Intel, he worked on
the largest Internet banking implementation in the United States,
using SQL server as its database engine. He can be reached at
joshua_jin?@yahoo.com.
Douglas Hinson is an independent software and
database consultant in the logistics and financial industries, with
an extensive SQL Server background. He has co-authored several Wrox
books, including Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration
Services.
Haidong "Alex" Ji is a professional trainer and
consultant specializing in SQL Server administration, performance
tuning, high availability, and many other facets of SQL Server. In
addition, he also excels at database interoperability issues,
having worked extensively with Oracle and MySQL on Unix and Linux.
Haidong enjoys learning and sharing his expertise through technical
writing, speaking, consulting, training, and mentoring. He
co-authored Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration
Services (Wrox Press) and Professional SQL Server 2005
Administration (Wrox Press). Haidong maintains a blog at
www.haidongji.com/category/technology/.He can be contacted at
Haidong.Ji@gmail.com.
Paul Mestemaker is a program manager at
Microsoft on the SQL Server product team. During the SQL Server
2005 product cycle, he worked closely with the new dynamic
management views on the SQL Server Engine team. Following the
launch, Paul moved to the SQL Server Manageability team to create
tools on top of the new SQL platform technologies. He was
influential in the release of SQL Server 2005 Best Practices
Analyzer, Performance Dashboard Reports, and SQL Server 2005
Service Pack 2. He is now a member of the SQLCAT Best Practices
team, where he works with subject matter experts across Microsoft
and in the community to develop new rules for SQL BPA. Paul has
been a speaker at TechEd, PASS, Connections, and other Microsoft
conferences. He blogs occasionally; you can check it out here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlrem/.
Arindam Sen has worked with SQL Server for the
past 8 years and has significant experience with Siebel deployments
using SQL Server databases. His interests lie in the area of high
availability and performance tuning. He is an MCSE, MCSA, MCAD, and
MCDBA. He won the SQL Server innovator award (SQL Server
Magazine) in 2003 and 2004. He holds an engineering degree in
electronics and an MBA from Duke University.