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Shift-Left: A DevOps and Database Story

2025-07-23 – 2025-07-23 Meetup Visit website ↗

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Please join us on 23rd July, 2025 to listen to the topic: Shift-Left: A DevOps and Database Story with Kevin Kline

What \~ Toronto Data Professionals Community (Virtual) When \~ Wednesday, 23rd July, 2025 Where - Microsoft Teams

Agenda:

  • 6:00 PM Networking and Introduction
  • 6:15 PM Topic: Shift-Left: A DevOps and Database Story with Kevin Kline
  • 7:30 PM End

Where: Online via Microsoft team

Session Details: Database code often works well in a test environment, but end up causing significant performance issues when rolled out to production. In turn, these performance issues lead to lost productivity, excess resource consumption, and lost time spent troubleshooting the issue. But what if we could catch those issues during development? Join Kevin Kline to learn how SolarWind's SQL Sentry can shift performance tuning left to the dev cycle so those issues never occur on production systems in the first place.

Speaker Bio: Kevin Kline is a noted database expert and software industry veteran. A 20-year Microsoft Data Platform MVP and noted community leader in the IT industry, Kevin is a founder and former president of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS.ORG), as well as the author of popular IT books including the bestseller "SQL in a Nutshell". Kevin is a top-rated speaker at industry trade shows worldwide and has a monthly column at Database Trends & Applications magazine (DBTA.com). His product designs for database tools have won numerous awards at industry trade shows and from a variety of trade magazines. He is on social media as @kekline and blogs regularly.

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Shift-Left: A DevOps and Database Story

2025-07-23
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Database code often works well in a test environment, but end up causing significant performance issues when rolled out to production. In turn, these performance issues lead to lost productivity, excess resource consumption, and lost time spent troubleshooting the issue. But what if we could catch those issues during development? Join Kevin Kline to learn how SolarWind's SQL Sentry can shift performance tuning left to the dev cycle so those issues never occur on production systems in the first place.