Speaking at SQL Saturday #51 in Nashville

image Wow, having been an attendee at SQL Saturday #21 in October of last year (just 10 months ago) I can’t believe we’re already up to #51.  That means we’re averaging 3 a month and there’s no stopping in site; in fact Next year’s schedule is already starting to fill in.  If you’re wondering where the closest one to you is just have a look at the Map.

TailgatingI’ll be speaking at SQL Saturday #51 about PowerShell just before Allen White and our sessions cover completely different content so please come to both!  As soon as I’m done with my session I’m headed straight out the door and to the “World’s Fastest Half Mile”.  That’s right, I’m taking a 230 mile detour on my way to the night race.  There is going to be a freaking amazing amount of great speakers at this event and if you live within a 6 hour drive of Music City I Highly recommend you don’t miss one of the best lineups since SQL Saturday#33 in Charlotte

I always try to work in a new script into each session but I’m actually speaking 3 times in the next week so I have no idea how I’m going to come up with 3 new things so fast but I’ll try.

Here are some vital stats on the event and I hope to you’ll come heckle me in Nashville:
SQLSaturday #51 will be held on August 21st, 2010, at Nashville State Community College (120 White Bridge Road, Nashville, Tennessee, 37209). Event check-in will be at 7:30 with the sessions beginning at 8:00. Sessions will wrap up between 5:00 and 5:30.

Schedule

Start TimeBusiness IntelligenceCafeteriaDatabase AdministrationDatabase DevelopmentProfessional DevelopmentSession Mix
08:30 AMRafael Salas
Planning your ETL architecture with SSIS
Thomas LaRock
DBA Survivor
Aaron Nelson
The Dirty Dozen: PowerShell Scripts for Busy DBAs
Allen White
XQuery Basics
Andy Warren
Building a Professional Development Plan
Alan Brewer
SQL Server 2008 R2 Utility and Data-tier Apps
9:45 AMDouglas McDowell
Realizing ROI for Business Intelligence Projects
 Allen White
Gather SQL Server Performance Data with PowerShell
William Pearson
Design and Implement Like Edison!
Stuart Ainsworth
The Social DBA: Resources for Career Building
Andy Leonard
Database Design for Developers
11:00 AMWayne Snyder
Information Visualization – Designing great Charts
 Jason Strate
Are You Following Your Own Best Practices?
Hope Foley
Working with Spatial Data in SQL Server 2008
Mark Tabladillo
Data Mining with PowerPivot 2010
Jeremiah Peschka
Fundamentals of SQL Server Internals
12:15 PM Kevin Kline
Keynote
    
01:00 PMCraig Utley
Analysis Services 2008 End-to-End
 Arie Jones
Monitoring Data Changes with Change Data Capture
Jack Cannon
From Access To SQL Server*
Jeremiah Peschka
Taking Control of Your Career
Glenn Berry
DMV Emergency Room!
02:15 PMJessica Moss
Make Reporting Services Work For You
 Kendra Little
Take the Awesomeness Home: the Data Collector
Kevin Boles
Common TSQL Mistakes
John Welch
Creating Custom Components for SSIS
Brian Kelley
Fortress SQL Server
03:30 PMBarry Ralston
Introduction to MDX for SQL Programmers
 Thomas LaRock
What Are You Waiting For?
Robert Cain
Data Dude – Making DB developers more productive
Drew Minkin
Data Mining in Action: A case study
Andy Warren
Introduction to SQL Server Statistics
4:45 PM Experts Panel
Stump the “Experts”
    

 

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