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[Upcoming Webinars in May]( [MSSQLTips]( [MSSQLTips]( [Efficient monitoring and management of SQL Server farms]( src=top) [webcast]( SQL Server DBAs are being asked to monitor and manage a constantly growing number of instances. Properly addressing these needs from a technical, business and user perspective is time consuming and stressful while leaving many issues unnoticed until it is too late. Without the right tools in place, it is next to impossible to know which databases are experiencing issues resulting in constant firefighting. [REGISTER NOW]( src=bot) --------------------------------------------------------------- [SQL Server 2022 The hybrid data platform]( src=top) [webcast]( Introduced last November SQL Server 2022 is the most cloud enabled version Microsoft has ever released. But the excitement does not stop there, continued performance, features and security innovations continue to be released as they move closer to GA. There is always something new for us to get excited about with Bob Ward. [REGISTER NOW]( src=bot) --------------------------------------------------------------- [Performance Troubleshooting SQL Server with Native Tools]( src=top) [webcast]( Microsoft ships a multitude of tools to help detect, diagnose, and resolve problems inside of SQL Server. But which is best to use and when? This session teaches attendees how to tackle the troubleshooting process to achieve repeated, optimal results. [REGISTER NOW]( src=bot) --------------------------------------------------------------- [Easily Encrypt SQL Server Databases and Backups - All Versions and Editions]( src=top) [webcast]( SQL Server database encryption should be a best practice, but it can seem daunting to implement. You might be faced with the prospect of upgrading your SQL Server, changing editions, or recoding your applications. Learn how to easily encrypt your data and protect your organization. [REGISTER NOW]( src=bot) [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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