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Congrats Summit 2015 Speakers
The PASS Summit 2015 Speaker list has been released and I wanted to congratulate everyone that was accepted. It’s a great honor and I’m proud to be on the list once again. I also apologize to everyone that submitted and … Continue reading
The First SQL Saturday in South Dakota
There have been so many SQL Saturday events in many places, and in most of the US states, but there are a few that have never had an event. One more state gets its first event this July, with SQL … Continue reading
SQL Saturday #390 – Philadelphia Recap
I was at SQL Saturday #390 in Philadelphia last week and it was an exciting, but short time. The event was at the end of a five day trip for me, Seattle first and then Philadelphia, so I was tired … Continue reading
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Who Am I?
I saw Brent Ozar updating his About Me slide, and thought it was interesting. Not sure if I like what he’s done, but it’s different, which usually attracts attention. I updated mine last year, with some help from the people … Continue reading