| Mike Antonovich | Using CASE in TSQL |
| Joe Healy | ADO.NET Synchronization Services in .NET 3.5 |
| Shawn Weisfeld | .NET CLR Basics |
| Trey Johnson | Integrating Data Mining with SSIS |
| David Eichner | Using Microsoft Dynamics GP Stored Procedures |
| Jose Fuentes | Working with an XML Data Structure in SQL 2005 and |
| Barry Ralston | Amazon for Everyone, Data Mining & SQL 2005 |
| Jeffrey Garbus | Index Selection for SQL Server 2005 |
| Jean-Claude Armand | SQL Server 2008 Data Warehousing Enhancements - 2 |
| Jessica Moss | MDX: From WITH To WHERE |
| Andy Warren | Transactional Replication Tips & Tricks |
| Pam Shaw | Tips and Tricks for Reporting Services |
| Kevin Jacobs | Error Handling in SQL Server 2005 Try..Catch |
| Patrick Thompson | How XML Changes Database design |
| Brian Knight | SQL Server 2008 New Feature Overview |
| Scott Farriss | XML in SQL Server 2005 |
| Jon Winer | CLR User Defined Functions - Real World Examples |
| Mike Antonovich | How to Become a DBA |
| Donnie Reynolds | Comparing SQL Server 2005 to Oracle 10g |
| Kendal Van Dyke | XML Features in SQL 2005 |
| Michael Wells | SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition in Action |
| Joe Celko | SQL Programming Style |
| Wes Dumey | Introduction to SQL Server Integration Services |
| Wes Dumey | Designing Data Warehouse Practices with SQL Server |
| Ken Tucker | Linq |
| Bayer White | Persisting and Tracking Workflows using Sql Server |
| Trey Johnson | SSIS Patterns and Practices |
| Joe Celko | TBA |
| Chris Rock | Using DDL Triggers |
| Brandon Kelly | SQL Server 2005: Sql Management Objects (SMO) |
| Brian Knight | Performance Tuning SQL Server Integration Services |
| Jean-Claude Armand | SQL Server 2008 Data Warehousing Enhancements - 1 |
SQLAndy
I'm Andy Warren, currently a SQL Server trainer with End to End Training. Over the past few years I've been a developer, DBA, and IT Director. I was one of the original founders of SQLServerCentral.com and helped grow that community from zero to about 300k members before deciding to move on to other ventures.
SQLSaturday Schedule Announced
Our one day free SQL Server event is slowly gaining momentum! Draft schedule is at http://www.sqlsaturday.com/schedule.aspx. 30 sessions total and a great list of speakers. If you're near Orlando on Nov 10th hope you'll plan to attend.



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