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I am really jazzed! The seminar was over 3.5 hours in length, and we had 3 15-20 minute breaks, during which questions just kept coming in the chat room. I barely got out to refill my coffee! But there were some great questions and a really enthusiastic Read More...
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No, this is not an early response to the next T-SQL Tuesday topic. Rob Farley will be hosting that one, and wants us to write about relationships. So getting warm doesn't refer to a nice cozy relationship by the fire, while the snow is relentless in Chicago Read More...
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The class next week was full, but we just had two cancellations today. So now you have a chance to take my SQL Server Internals and Tuning class next week, at the wonderful Cornerstone Training Center , right outside of Stockholm. (I promise I'll have Read More...
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The Boston class was so successful, both for me and for all the attendees, that I have been persuaded to do another public class on the East Coast. This one is being arranged by Scott Klein, of the South Florida SQL Server Users' Group, and will be held Read More...
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As I've mentioned here , for the first time in many years I have decided to offer a public class through a new training partner: Boston SQL Server Training. The class, being organized by Adam Machanic, is scheduled for the week of October 12. I have been Read More...
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Some of the sessions from 24 Hours of PASS have been made available for viewing here . The currently available sessions are those by speakers who will be presenting a pre-conference seminar at the the big PASS conference in November. In addition to me, Read More...
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My latest SQL Server Magazine commentary discussed the fact that many people are reluctant to spend money for technical education. You can read it here: http://www.sqlmag.com/Articles/ArticleID/102670/102670.html?Ad=1 In that commentary, I could only Read More...
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I am pleased to announce that I have been named to the Advisory Council for SQL Saturday . You can read the announcement here and see the schedule of SQL Saturday events here. SQL Saturday is like a mini-conference close to home. If there’s not one scheduled Read More...
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I know, my Geek City posts are usually really technical, but I figured it’s only Geeks who are going to want a solid 24 hours of SQL Server presentations… so this post is dedicated to all the SQL Server Geeks out there! I will be presenting as part of Read More...
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I receive a lot of requests for classes on the East Coast, and I am very pleased to announce my first new public training partner in the US in more than 5 years! Since I am drastically cutting back on my travel, this will probably be my last new public Read More...
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I know it's been a while since my last post, and there is a specific reason for that, which I am going to tell you about. On February 5th, I emailed to my editor the LAST chapter of my new book, after the author reviews and all comments from the editors Read More...
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I am very excited to be part of a new SQL Server Training Group, which was organized in the UK by 4 SQL Server MVPs (current and former). I know this is a shameless plug, but I am not apologizing. I am actually going to the UK for the benefit of the SQLKnowHow Read More...
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If you check my schedule , you'll see my summer and early Fall are spent mostly close to home. This is a good thing, because I have a book to write! But starting in October, I'll be gone at least every other week, with two trips to Europe and one to the Read More...
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Last December, I announced that my SQL Server Internals course was being made into a DVD series, and I then had several follow up posts over the next few months. I flew to NY 3 times, and have filmed 3 lessons. I was waiting to film the 4th, for which Read More...
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I taught a private class last week near Portland (Oregon) and although the company has a lot of SQL Servers, there was not much excitement at all about SQL Server 2008. They still have many SQL Server 2000 installations, and are debating whether to upgrade Read More...
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