SQL PASS Summit 2010 – Keynote Day 3
Today is the last official day of the SQL PASS 2010 summit, which also means the last day for live...
2010-11-11
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Today is the last official day of the SQL PASS 2010 summit, which also means the last day for live...
2010-11-11
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This year, PASS is taking an extra step to help identify first time summit attendees. Most attendees are given ribbons...
2010-11-10
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The second day of the SQL PASS summit has already started in unique fashion. Today is #sqlkilt day, and there...
2010-11-10
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The day 1 keynote was kicked off by a Tina Turner impersonator doing a rendition of “Simply the Best”. Rushabh...
2010-11-09
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If you followed the PASS Summit activities last year, you’ll probably remember the “blogger table”. This was an area designated...
2010-10-29
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A few weekends ago, I participated in my first Tech Fest, speaking at the Houston Tech Fest 2010 event held...
2010-10-26
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This past Saturday, our NTSSUG group hosted SQL Saturday 56, which was our second SQL Saturday of the year. This...
2010-10-26
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The PASS Summit is just around the corner, less than a month away. Although I’m not presenting a session at...
2010-10-19
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I spent this past weekend traveling to and attending SQL Saturday Colorado in the outskirts of Denver. This was the...
2010-10-01
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I spent this past weekend traveling to and attending SQL Saturday Colorado in the outskirts of Denver. This was the...
2010-09-30
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