Sessions by Track
The 24 Hours of PASS sessions are listed by track below. You may also view the session in chronological order. This 24 Hours of PASS event begins at 12:00 GMT on September 20 and runs for 24 consecutive hours. * Please be sure to check our time zone guide for exact times in your area.
Application Development (AppDev) | BI Information Delivery (BID) | BI Platform Architecture, Development & Administration (BIA) | Cloud Application Development & Deployment (CLD) | Enterprise Database Administration (DBA) | Professional Development (PD)
Application Development (AppDev)
Session 16 (AppDev) - Starts at 03:00 GMT, Sept. 21
Characteristics of a Great Relational Database
Presenter: Louis Davidson
Session 18 (AppDev) - Starts at 05:00 GMT, Sept 21
Taking SQL Server Into the Beyond Relational Realm
Presenter: Michael Rys
Session 20 (AppDev) - Starts at 07:00 GMT, Sept 21
Digging Into the Plan Cache
Presenter: Jason Strate
Session 03 (AppDev) - Starts at 14:00 GMT, Sept 20
Three Ways to Identify Slow Running Queries
Presenter: Grant Fritchey
Session 04 (AppDev) - Starts at 15:00 GMT, Sept 20
Fasten Your Seatbelt - Troubleshooting the Most Difficult SQL Server Problems
Presenter: Klaus Aschenbrenner
Session 06 (AppDev) - Starts at 17:00 GMT, Sept 20
What are the Largest SQL Server Projects in the World?
Presenter: Kevin Cox
Session 07 (AppDev) - Starts at 18:00 GMT, Sept 20
Practical Demos of Text Mining and Data Mining using SQL Server 2012
Presenter: Mark Tabladillo
BI Information Delivery (BID)
Session 22 (BID) - Starts at 09:00 GMT, Sept 21
Big Data Analytics with PowerPivot and Power View
Presenter: Peter Myers
Session 09 (BID) - Starts at 20:00 GMT, Sept 20
Mobile Business Intelligence
Presenter: Jen Underwood
Session 10 (BID) - Starts at 21:00 GMT, Sept 20
Slow MDX Queries: The Case of the Empty Tuples
Presenter: Stacia Misner
BI Platform Architecture, Development & Administration (BIA)
* Please be sure to check our time zone guide for exact times in your area. This 24 Hours of PASS event begins at 12:00 GMT on September 20 and runs for 24 consecutive hours.