SQL Saturday #118 - Madison
SQL Saturday comes to Wisconsin and Madison on Apr 21, 2012 with world famous brats for lunch. Sign up for a free day of SQL Server training.
2012-04-10
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SQL Saturday comes to Wisconsin and Madison on Apr 21, 2012 with world famous brats for lunch. Sign up for a free day of SQL Server training.
2012-04-10
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Come to a free day of SQL Server training in Houston, TX on Apr 21, 2012.
2012-04-09
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Red Gate Software has released Version 3.0 of SQL Monitor, a performance monitoring and alerting tool.
2012-04-04
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A free day of SQL Server training in Atlanta, GA on Apr 14, 2012. Sign up today if you will be in the area.
2012-04-04
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Come to a free day of SQL Server training in Bogota, Columbia on Apr 14, 2012.
2012-04-03
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A free day of training comes to Rio de Janeiro on Apr 14, 2012. Sign up today to learn more about SQL Server.
2012-04-03
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A free day of training in Costa Rica on Apr 14, 2012. If you are near San Jose, sign up today.
2012-04-02
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Free days of training in Australia during the spring of 2012. Apr 12 in Brisbane, Apr 14 in Wellinton, Apr 19 in Canberra, Apr 21 in Sydney, Apr 24 in Adelaide, and Apr 28 in Perth.
2012-04-02 (first published: 2012-03-19)
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The 2012 SQL Rally is coming in May to Dallas, TX and there are a number of pre-conference sessions that can help you learn about something that interests you at an inexpensive price.
2012-03-29
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SQL Saturday is hitting Dublin for the first time on March 24th.
2012-03-20 (first published: 2011-12-23)
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