Monthly Archives: November 2009

Blowing Off Steam and Recharging

I’ve written a few things about why conferences and events are good, or why it’s valuable for an IT worker to go to them (Being Around Smart People is Exciting, The Conference ROI). I believe that if you take a … Continue reading

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PASS Summit 2009 – Media

There were tons of people taking pictures and video during the PASS Summit. I found a number of pictures on the Flickr Feed under the #sqlpass tag, and there are plenty more on Twitter as well. A few of my … Continue reading

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The SQLServerCentral Party

I think it went off well this year, and it looks like it will be around next year as well. My initial conversations with PASS have gone well, and I expect a contract as soon as the staff recovers from … Continue reading

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PASS Summit 2009 – Keynotes

I’m not going to look back at the keynotes since I blogged about them. If you are interested, you can read about them: Wayne Snyder Bob Muglia Ted Kummert Opening Remarks (Wed) Tom Casey Opening Remarks with Bill Graziano DELL … Continue reading

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