Michael Paycer - Why Use SQL Server Services?
SQL Server Services

Why Use SQL Server Services?

Many businesses need senior SQL Server expertise, but not always as a full-time hire. SQL Server Services provides practical help for database, cloud, IIS, ETL/API, reporting, and automation problems when you need the right experience applied quickly.

Business Value

Senior SQL Server help without unnecessary overhead.

Cost Control

Hiring a full-time senior DBA can be expensive once salary, benefits, training, overtime, coverage, and overhead are included. Use experienced help only when needed.

No Train and Leave

Avoid spending months training a junior resource only to risk losing them once they become productive. Bring experienced SQL Server help into the problem immediately.

Time Savings

Production issues, failed jobs, slow reports, broken ETL, and application connectivity problems need focused troubleshooting, not trial-and-error learning under pressure.

Broad Expertise

SQL Server issues often involve Windows Server, IIS, Azure, AWS, SSIS, SSRS, APIs, security, backups, applications, and vendors—not just the database engine.

Redundancy

Supplement your internal team during vacations, turnover, overload, migrations, incidents, and projects that need additional DBA or development capacity.

Accountability

Reduce vendor finger-pointing by having one experienced technical resource help investigate, explain, document, and move issues toward resolution.

Support Model

Practical service around production systems.

Security and Best Practices

Review permissions, service accounts, backups, SQL Agent jobs, Database Mail, linked servers, IIS access, and operational risk areas.

Reporting and Visibility

Receive clear findings, recommendations, health-check notes, project documentation, and follow-up items your team can understand.

Accessibility

Get responsive SQL Server help for production problems, project work, second opinions, and ongoing DBA support without adding a full-time employee.

Peace of Mind

Know that backups, jobs, HA/DR, performance, reporting, ETL, and connected applications are being reviewed with long-term reliability in mind.

Vendor Support Bridge

Use experienced SQL Server help when vendor support needs a technical representative who understands the database, application, and environment.

Internal Team Support

Complement your existing DBA, developer, or IT team so they can stay focused on larger business priorities while urgent issues are handled.

Covered Areas

What SQL Server Services can help with.

The service is built around real production needs: stability, performance, recovery, data movement, reporting, cloud support, and practical automation.

  • SQL Server DBA support, performance tuning, indexing, and query optimization
  • Always On, mirroring, replication, backup/restore, HA/DR, and recovery planning
  • SSIS, SSRS, ETL, reporting, data warehouse, and BI support
  • Azure, AWS, cloud migration, SQL Server on VMs, and AWS RDS support
  • IIS, Windows Server, SSL/HTTPS, application pools, and connection strings
  • Custom C# console apps, API integrations, public data imports, and SQL Agent automation
  • Security, permissions, compliance support, monitoring, alerts, and documentation
  • One-time projects, health checks, emergency support, and ongoing remote DBA coverage

Need help with SQL Server, cloud, ETL, or automation?

Contact Michael Paycer for practical SQL Server consulting, performance tuning, cloud support, IIS troubleshooting, ETL/API integration, custom programming, and ongoing DBA help.

Email: michael.paycer@gmail.com · Phone: (320) 761-9719