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Free SQL Server Resources [Optimize Your Cloud Resource Consumption]( [Webcast] Running SQL Server workloads in the cloud can yield tremendous price/performance benefits, but dialing in the optimal cloud consumption model can be a challenge. In this webinar, we’ll share expert guidance from SentryOne and AWS cloud database experts to help you optimize your cloud resource consumption on the AWS platform. [Run SSIS Packages with Azure Data Factory in a Cost Effective Way]( Cloud and On-Premises Integration | Azure Data Factory | Integration Services - In this article we look at how to run an on-premises SSIS package using Azure Data Factory. [SQL Server Database Administration Trends]( [White Paper] To gain insight into the evolving challenges for DBAs, a study was performed to survey DBAs and those responsible for the management of the corporate data management infrastructure. [SQL Server Business Critical Application Workloads on AWS]( [Webcast] Moving your SQL Server environment to the cloud can be expensive, but the initial investment for migration can also yield big savings for the long term. Tom Staab, of AWS, and Dave Bermingham, of SIOS Technology Corp., talk about all the different cost optimization strategies and benefits of running SQL Server business-critical application workloads on AWS. [The complete guide to high availability in the Azure cloud]( [e-Book] This e-book will give you an overview of a complete, high-availability move to Azure, including an overview of how SANless clusters. [Troubleshooting SQL Server Replication Installation]( Troubleshooting | Replication | Setup - In this tip we look at how to add the SQL Server replication features to an existing SQL Server instance. [SQL Server Reporting Services Tutorial]( SQL Server Reporting Services or SSRS has been the go to reporting solution for SQL Server for almost a decade now. In many organizations, the ease of development, the web front end, and the security integration with Active Directory allowed SSRS to reign in as the reporting tool of choice. More on MSSQLTips: [Tips]( [Tutorials]( [Webcasts]( [tag] You are receiving this email as a subscriber of MSSQLTips.com. [Manage MSSQLTips Subscriptions | Unsubscribe](. Edgewood Solutions LLC | PO Box 682 | Wilton, NH 03086 | [Privacy Statement]( Sent to this e-mail address: {EMAIL}

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