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Vegas Bound!
I have just completed my reservations for the SUGA Educational Conference in Las Vegas May 16th – 20th. I will be presenting 4 sessions, Creating a reporting solution Introduction to SSRS What’s new in SQL Server 11 Implementing Auditing in SQL Server. I am very excited about the conference and ...
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Whew… Microsoft Certification Exam 70-433
Yesterday was April 12, 2011, and as far as I know mainstream support for SQL Server 2005 ended. See Aaron Bertrand’s A Quick Note About SQL Server 2005 Mainstream Support. And if you care, this also means that the Microsoft Certifications that are tied to that product also expire ...
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Andy Leonard’s great idea: SQLPeople events
Not too long ago, Andy Leonard (blog|twitter) dreamed up the idea to create the SQLPeople community. The community is forming around the stories and ideas of its members. The SQLPeople website shares stories. I spoke at the first SQLPeople event! And now SQLPeople events are starting: the first was ...
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