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New Idera Announces ‘Secrets of SQL Server’ Webcast‘

(Gawkwire.com) - Idera, a leading provider of Microsoft SQL Sever management and administration tools, today announced a new episode in its “Secrets of SQL Server” webcast series, “Introduction to SQL Server Common Language Runtime (CLR) Extensibility,” which will air July 14, 2010 at 2 p.m. CST. Michael K. Campbell, SQL Server consultant and SQL Server magazine contributor, will educate attendees about potential CLR pitfalls, review best practices, and show first-hand how easy it is to extend SQL Server with CLR functionality.

“Michael’s extensive knowledge of SQL Server and SQL CLR will help dispel any hype, mystery and confusion about when and how to extend SQL Server using the CLR,” said Rick Pleczko, President and CEO of Idera. “Attendees will walk away with a clear understanding of how CLR could benefit their organization and how to best leverage CLR to extend SQL Server.”

To learn more about the “Introduction to SQL Server CLR Extensibility,” webcast and to register visit http://www.idera.com/Events/SQL-server-Webcasts/ About Michael K. Campbell Michael K. Campbell is an independent SQL Server consultant and contributing editor to SQL Server Magazine. As a former DBA and Database developer for several well-known companies, he has more than 11 years of experience working with SQL Server and has written articles and given presentations on a wide variety of SQL Server Best Practices. He enjoys teaching and sharing insights about SQL Server and has made more than four hours of free SQL Server Video tutorials available at www.sqlservervideos.com.




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