Because simply helping organize the event isn’t enough Stuart ( blog | twitter ) decided that I should speak at SQL Saturday #41 in Atlanta too. I’d like to take this opportunity to point out that not only is he not speaking at this SQL Saturday but he scheduled me for 2 sessions! OK, enough smack-talk.
This year we will be hosting over 30 speakers including 6 MVPs, and around a half-dozen speakers from Microsoft. We’re lucky enough to have planned on having David Rodriguez present 3 session on SQL Server 2008 R2 right after it launched earlier this week (yep we planned the whole thing out that way 😉 ). We’ve got 250 registered and 65 people on the wait list so the next time we do this “we’re gonna need a bigger boat”. If you’re one of those people on the wait list we’ll be glad to have you join us if we have room after 9 am.
If you’re not anywhere near Atlanta there are SQL Saturdays happening in New York and Southern California this weekend as well. My sessions are going to be on Virtualization using Hyper-V and SCVMM (Systems Center Virtual Machine Manager) and Windows PowerShell.
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| 1 Centennial Park
| 1 Grant
| 1 Piedmont Park
| 2 Buckhead
| 2 Chastain Park
| 2 Highlands
| 2 Midtown
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03:30 PM
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Remember to dress in layers and I hope to see everyone there tomorrow.
One Response
Thanks for all the Atlanta support of SQLSat#33. I noticed that the Charlotte SQL Server Users Group is representing with four speakers at your event. Good example of support and cross-pollination between PASS Chapters.
See you tomorrow!
Peter