Win a Collection of SQL and .NET Books. And a Bookshelf
After winning a number of awards for our software, Red Gate is giving away books to 300 people as a celebration.
2012-12-18 (first published: 2012-12-11)
7,193 reads
After winning a number of awards for our software, Red Gate is giving away books to 300 people as a celebration.
2012-12-18 (first published: 2012-12-11)
7,193 reads
Red Gate won 8 awards in the recent SQL Server Pro annual product reviews. As a celebration, we're giving away a few prizes.
2012-12-06
2,714 reads
Get a free ebook from Red Gate Software and SQLServerCentral from MVP Grant Fritchey. Learn how to read and interpret execution plans.
2012-12-04
7,296 reads
A free day of training in the US nation's capital. Come join in if you are nearby.
2012-12-03
1,447 reads
Get a free ebook that discusses how you can better manage your team development.
2012-11-29
5,329 reads
SQL Saturday at the gateway between Europe and Asia. If you are nearby, come join in a free day of SQL Server training and presentations.
2012-11-27
1,348 reads
A free day of training, SQL Saturday comes to Tokyo, Japan. Come have a SQL Server day with fellow data professionals if you can.
2012-11-26
1,330 reads
2012-11-22
1,472 reads
SQL Saturday in the Ukraine. If you want a free day of training, sign up and attend.
2012-11-19
1,559 reads
A free day of SQL Server Business Intelligence sessions in Tampa, FL tomorrow.
2012-11-16
1,605 reads
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