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Speaking: Rocky Mountain Oracle User Group Training Days 2020
This captures the schedule from the 2020 event, where I delivered a talk on Building a Database DevOps Process. PDF of schedule
Posted in Presentations
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Speaker Guidance: Save Your Data
The PASS organization (and likely SQL Saturday) are shutting down their sites on 15 Jan, 2021. This means that potentially lots of links and data will disappear. There are people in the community saving some of the data, and images. … Continue reading
Join the New Stars of Data
Standing in front of a group, large or small, was one of the most intimidating things to me as a young man. I hated making presentations in school and university to others. As I moved through my career, however, I … Continue reading
Is there a Difference in Virtual Events?
I’ve been to many SQL Saturdays across the last decade. I know I’m close to having spoken at 100 events, and I’ve enjoyed going to different cities, meeting lots of new people, and enjoy the local atmosphere. I love exercising … Continue reading
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