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Speaking at the Data Platform Summit 2017
I am honored to be speaking at the Data Platform Summit 2017. The event takes place August 17-19, 2017 in Bangalore, India. This will be my first trip to India, and I’m excited to be traveling halfway around the world … Continue reading
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Off to Germany
I’ve been in the UK for almost a week at the Redgate Software offices, meeting with product groups and catching up with the coworkers. It’s been a good visit, but I’m off to SQL Konferenz today. I fly early from … Continue reading
My 2016 by the Numbers
This is it, the last work day of the year. I wrote about my look back from the data side of the world, but I also wanted to take a look back at my personal 2016 from the work perspective. … Continue reading
Back for a Day
I hope everyone is well in Florida, but the hurricane caused a postponement of SQL Saturday Orlando. Fortunately I caught the note early enough on Wednesday and spent about an hour at lunch cancelling travel plans and moving my flight … Continue reading