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Umm...
Why are all the dates listed as 2009? It looks like whomever put out the press release did a complete copy/paste on the release for last year's summit.
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I'm sure glad the article is about the top 10 reasons for attending the 2010 PASS Summit, even though the newsletter/links refer to 2009. I'm not a time traveller so I really was really glad the article was about the PASS 2010 event in the future, instead of re-living a fantastics PASS Summit event in the past.
Even thought I can't time travel I can kind of go back in time by reviewing the PASS Summit 2009 Session Recording on DVD. If you do not already have them they are a great resource. By the way you can order them here: http://summit2009.sqlpass.org/SummitDVDs.aspx
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Hello,
My name is Pete and I'm new to this forum. Do you believe a SQL Server Database Administrator can obtain a substantial amount of information by attending the SQL Pass Summit? I've always wanted to go to one of these events, but depending on what can be learned at the event would be the deciding factor.
Thank you,
Pete
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You will get a lot of ideas, and potentially learn quite a bit from speakers. It might be hard to understand at times, depending on sessions, but the chance to look at your environment, hear what people say, and then ask questions is huge. Speakers are happy to answer questions after sessions, you can talk to people at lunch, and I would bet you learn quite a bit more from talking to people than sitting in sessions.
Early on I went and learned from talking to people, even getting some help on issues from MS developers or support people. You could get the equivalent of a free support session from attending.
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| Thank you for the reply Steve. Hopefully I will be able to go to this event. Networking with others is one of the best ways to learn.
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How long is the registration code good for? Did it expire with the early bird-discount on 6/30/2010? Is the discount $100 or $200?
Thanks David
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What about the chance to rub elbows with TheSQLGuru?!?!
Best,
Kevin G. Boles SQL Server Consultant SQL MVP 2007-2012 TheSQLGuru at GMail
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