Brian Kirsch is the Senior Software Development Manager at Risclarity, where he focuses on SQL Server configuration and development. Brian excels in managing complex data sources, leading his team to enhance data clarity and comprehension for clients. His efforts ensure that clients can effectively access, understand, and utilize their data, driving their business goals forward.With over two decades of experience in database design and management, Brian has extensive expertise in handling intricate data sets and systems. Before joining Risclarity, he worked as a Business Intelligence Lead and as a Software Engineer at WealthTouch. Brian's passion for data is evident in his pursuit of excellence in streamlining database design and solving reporting challenges. His ability to translate complex technical concepts into actionable insights has made him an invaluable asset to both his team and clients.Competencies: Requirements Assessments, Troubleshooting, Quality Assurance, Risk Mitigation Compliance, Process Improvements, Reporting, Research, Documentation, Training, Mentoring.Technical Proficiencies: Windows 2008 R2, 2008, 2003, 2000 SQL Profiler SQL Server - Business Intelligence / Reporting Services / Management Studio / Replication / Integration Services / Analysis Services MS SQL Server 2011 CTP3, 2008 R2, Development Studio 2008, 2005, 2000 T-SQL MDX service Broker XMLA Crystal Reports VMWare Hyper-V Atlassian Jira DundasBI. My following Responsibilities make me an Expert and Skillful:1. Creating databases ensuring stability, dependability, and performance2. Design, Develop, and Deploy Database Systems 3. Application and Database Performance Tuning4. Prepare Database Application documentation.5. Memory management concerning database systems6. Construct database schemas, tables, and data dictionaries7. Ensure the quality and integrity of data in databases8. Resolve any database performance issues and implement solutions9. Create sophisticated functions, scripts, stored procedures, and triggers to aid in the creation of applications10. Backup and disaster recovery strategies11. Thorough Quality Assurance Practices for Accurate Data12. Database Security13. Create general best practices for database design and development