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Tag Archives: SQL Saturday
SQL Saturday #85 Orlando, FL
So, this post is long overdue. I was able to go down to SQL Saturday #85 in Orlando on 24 September 2011 and I had a bunch of fun doing so. Speaker’s Party Well, we got rained out a little … Continue reading
SQL Saturday #89 Atlanta, GA Recap
Yet another great event has come and gone. Even though the drive was somewhat long and painful to get up to Atlanta (Alpharetta), I still had a blast. There were so many great presentations going on that it was extremely … Continue reading
Upcoming Events September / October 2011
I know that I generally gloss over other peoples’ “I’m doing session X at event Y!” posts so I’ll try to keep it to a minimum. I am presenting my SSIS – Data Flow Buffer Breakdown session at both SQL … Continue reading
Upcoming Events
I’ve signed up for a few more SQL Saturdays and I’m very excited about both. The first I will be speaking at is SQL Saturday #89 in Atlanta, GA on 17 September 2011. One of the reasons I’m excited about … Continue reading
SQL Saturday #77–Pensacola, FL–Wrap Up
Thoughts First and foremost I’d like to thank the event organizers for putting on a wonderful event. I know that it takes a lot of effort and hard work. I appreciate it. At first I was a little skeptical of … Continue reading
SQL Saturday #77 Pensacola FL
Just a friendly reminder that SQL Saturday #77 will be 4 June 2011 in Pensacola, FL. I’m really looking forward to this event as each of the years I’ve made it to Pensacola I’ve had a blast. If you do … Continue reading
SQL Saturday #74 Recap and SQL Rally
Only one post this week as I am extremely busy at the moment. I’ll do a quick recap SQL Saturday #74 and give some exciting news. Unfortunately, my camera died sometime right before lunch. Oh well: First up, the quick … Continue reading
SQL Saturday #74 Jacksonville, FL
SSIS Data Flow Buffer Breakdown I just wanted to once again try to get the word out about the SQL Saturday conference this weekend in Jacksonville, FL. My Derby hat will be doing a presentation on SSIS Data Flow Buffer … Continue reading
Upcoming Events
Just a quick blog update to let everyone know about some of the upcoming technical events I have planned for the next month or two. April Jacksonville SQL Server User Group I’ll be presenting An Introduction to Log Shipping at … Continue reading
SQL Saturday #62–Tampa 15 January 2010
I just received word that I’ll be speaking at SQL Saturday #62 in Tampa Florida on 15 January 2010. I still don’t know exactly what topic I’ll be speaking on because the organizers have done something different… They asked for … Continue reading