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Introducing new “TSQL Challenge” Team Members

I take this opportunity to thank the TSQL Challenge Community for your continuous support and encouragement towards ‘TSQL Challenges’ we are doing for the last several months. The TSQL Challenge Team is further strengthened by the participation of some of the most renowned TSQL Experts from the Industry. Though these people are well known in the SQL Server community and most of you know them, I would like to take the pleasure of writing a brief introduction for each of them.

Peter Larsson, SQL Server MVP

Peter is a Professional database developer since 2001. Peter started to use Microsoft SQL Server in 1993, and have been true since then. Peter is mostly working with performance troubleshooting and database architecting. See complete profile.

Mangal Pardeshi, SQL Server MVP

Mangal is an E&TC Engineer from Pune University. He started his career as an ERP Technical Consultant in 2007. Currently he works as a BI Developer.    His core areas of expertise are Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence.

See complete profile.

Alejandro Messa, SQL Server MVP

Alejandro is a Dabase developer at Bank of America.He has been working with SQL Server for almost 10 years by now, OLTP and OLAP. Lately he has been more dedicated to dimensional modeling, ETL, OLAP, and reporting services, but his passion is T-SQL.

 

See complete profile.

Adam Haines

Adam Haines is a MCP Database Administrator and Developer, who has been working with database technology since 2004. Adam has experience in database administration, performance tuning and optimization techniques, working in a clustered environment, SSIS development, Analysis Services, SSRS development, and Web and Windows development. See complete profile.

The Mission

The entire “TSQL Challenge” team will focus on fulfilling our mission; “helping people to enhance their SET based query writing skills”. We will come up with more and more interesting TSQL Challenges that encourages you to look for alternate logics and inspires you to think outside the regular thought process.

The Team

“TSQL Challenges” is a community effort and is a show run by volunteers. Here are those individuals who are proud members of the ‘TSQL Challenges’ Team.

 Jacob Sebastian

Rui Carvalho

 

Antoine Gémis

Ashish Gilhotra

Akhilkumar Patel

Vijay Krishna Birju

Barbarin David

Anil Nair

Khyati Patel

Comments and Feedback

We will be very happy to hear your comments and feedback on ‘TSQL Challenges’. Please feel free to contact us with your comments. If you have got the idea for an interesting challenge, we will be glad to publish your challenge as well.


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# re: Introducing new “TSQL Challenge” Team Members

Thursday, August 06, 2009 8:34 AM by Fabien "Waldar" Contaminard

That's a big team, good luck to everyone !


# re: Introducing new “TSQL Challenge” Team Members

Thursday, August 06, 2009 8:41 AM by Jacob Sebastian

Thank you Fabien!


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