Edward Pollack has over 20 years of experience in database and systems administration, architecture, and development, becoming an advocate for designing efficient data structures that can withstand the test of time. He has spoken at many events, such as SQL Saturdays, PASS Data Community Summit, Dativerse, and at many user groups and is the organizer of SQL Saturday Albany. Ed has authored many articles, as well as the following Apress books: Dynamic SQL: Applications, Performance, and Security in Microsoft SQL Server Analytics Optimization with Columnstore Indexes in Microsoft SQL Server: Optimizing OLAP Workloads; and a chapter in Expert T-SQL Window Functions in SQL Server. His first patent was issued in 2021, focused on the compression of geographical data for use by analytic systems. In his free time, Ed enjoys video games, sci-fi and fantasy, traveling, and baking. He lives in the sometimes-frozen icescape of Albany, NY, with his wife Theresa and sons Nolan and Oliver, and a mountain of (his) video game plushies that help break the fall when tripping on (their) toys. Jason Strate is a database architect and administrator with more than 15 years of experience. He has been a recipient of Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional designation for SQL Server since July 2009. His experience includes design and implementation of both OLTP and OLAP solutions, as well as assessment and implementation of SQL Server environments for best practices, performance, and high availability solutions. He is a SQL Server MCITP and participated in the development of Microsoft Certification exams for SQL Server 2008. Jason is actively involved with his local PASS chapter (SQL Server User Group) and serves as its director of program development. He worked with the board to organize the PASSMN SQL Summit 2009 for the local community. He enjoys helping others in the SQL Server community and does this by presenting at technical conferences and user group meetings. Most recently, he has presented at the SSWUG Virtual Conferences, TechFuse, numerous SQL Saturdays, and at PASSMN user group meetings. Jason is a contributing author for the Microsoft whitepaper on ""Empowering Enterprise Solutions with SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition."" He is an active blogger with a focus on SQL Server and related technologies.