A very good question was asked about the SQL Saturday #70 session track, and that's "What courses are best suited for beginners?" Here's a list, in no particular order:
Business Intelligence:
- Scott Schledwitz
How SQL Saved my Business Intelligence Strategy - Julie Smith
Up and Running with SSIS in 5,4,3,2, (Datachix)1 ! - Nathan Mourfield
SQL Developer's Intro to SSAS - Andy Leonard
“I See a Control Flow Tab. Now What - Barry Ralston
PowerPivot, Idea to Solution in 60 Minutes
DB Administration:
- Tim Radney
You inherited a database, now what? - Ed Wilson
Windows PowerShell Best Practices for DBA's* - David Bermingham
Making sense of SQL Server availability options
DB Development:
- Brett Tomson
Introduction to Microsoft StreamInsight
Professional Development:
- Jorge Segarra
SQL University: Class is in Session! - Jason Hall
Recipe for a happy DBA - David Taylor
To click or to type, that is the question - Audrey Hammonds
Down With Ugly Data - Relational Modeling Basics
Space is almost gone, so if you'd like to attend our SQL Saturday coming up on March 19th, register here.



Subscribe to this blog
Briefcase
Print
Posted by Brian K. McDonald on 18 March 2011
The Reporting Services Deep Dive session that I will give is a little introductory, but some intermediate. For anyone out there wanting to know the "what" and "how" of SSRS, please join me as well. I look forward to this great event.