I’ll be attending the 2016 Pass Summit as a part of the Redgate Software crew. I’m not speaking this year, so most of my time will be at the Redgate booth, showing you a few tricks and tips with products and maybe convincing you that we can help your company produce software just a little bit better.
As a part of the Redgate experience this year, we have a few fun contests for you, an amazing new product, and a party as well. First, the contests.
Win Coffee
Many of us like coffee. Even if you don’t, I bet someone in your life does. Redgate is giving you that chance to win Death Wish Coffee. In fact, you can win a year’s supply. Just the thing to help you get through those longs weeks at work.
Come by the Redgate booth and learn the answers to a few questions. Then enter online.
Oh year, you’ll also win a SQL Toolbelt + support.
Win a GoPro Hero 5 Session
We have a difference flyer that you can fill out and return to win a GoPro Hero 5 Session. That’s a neat little camera that looks like a lot of fun. In fact, maybe I need to get one of these for some mini movies in my life.
SQL Clone
I’m excited about SQL Clone. In fact, I saw a demo, using mocked up basic PoSh over a year ago and I knew this was a great idea. It’s finally coming to fruition, with a beta release next month (Nov 2016).
However, Grant is presenting a session SQL Clone on Thursday, Oct 27, at 3:15pm. Come see this talk and learn why I think this will really help with database development (and other tasks).
Redgate Rocks
Thursday night, Oct 27, Redgate Software is hosting a party. This will be from 7:30-10:30 at 1927 Events on 3rd Ave. With drinks and snacks, this will be a fun time and a good chance to unwind and chat with colleagues.
You’ll need a wristband to attend, so be sure to stop by the Redgate booth and pick one up.
Follow @redgate
We’re on twitter as @redgate, and we’ll be posting updates during the week, so keep in touch with us and hope to see you next week.


The company that makes Death Wish Coffee is only about a half-hour from my house! 🙂
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Really? Tried it?
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Not yet. Been meaning to!
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