Jason has worked in technology for over 20 years. He joined SentryOne in 2006 having held positions in network administration, database administration, and software engineering. During his tenure at SentryOne, Jason has served as senior software developer and founded both Client Services and Product Management. His diverse background with relevant technologies made him the perfect choice to build out both of these functions.
As SentryOne experienced explosive growth, Jason returned to lead SentryOne Client Services, where he ensures that SentryOne customers receive the best possible end to end experience in the ever-changing world of database performance and productivity.
Jason Hall reflects on a left-behind pencil and what that particular pencil can teach us about how to reach effective and productive conclusions together.
Jason Hall explores whether having the persisted version store on the database as a result of using Accelerated Database Recovery in SQL Server 2019 changes how the version store in tempdb is used for triggers.