Last week reading (2018-09-09)

Last week reading (2018-09-09)

Automatic intelligent insights to optimize performance with SQL Data Warehouse
With no additional costs, Azure SQL DW delivers you best practice recommendations in terms of data skew and suboptimal table statistics.

New monitoring capabilities for Power BI Premium Capacities
Looks as quite cool way to monitoring your Power BI.

Single-Column-Key Missing Index Recommendations are Usually Wrong
Ah, it’s very common. But if you still learn about indexes – check why not worth (in many cases) taking SSMS’ advises seriously and asking sp_BlitzIndex instead.

The August release of SQL Operations Studio is now available
New version of SOS has been released. Check how easy and smart the process of import data from flat files can be now.

Event: SQL Relay
Why not come to this free conference? It will take place in 5 cities in the UK in 1 month times. I’ll be there all week long. You…?

Previous BI Conference in Wroclaw
Next SQLDay 2018

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