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24 Hours of PASS registration open

24 Hours of PASS registration open

Registration is open for 24 hours of PASS in March! Go to http://bit.ly/fMzarY to register. This one is “Celebrating Women in Technology” and has some great sessions lined up, including discussions on T-SQL, SSRS, SSIS, performance, MDX, even Twitterdata in Azure! You don’t want to miss this!

24 Hours of PASS – March 15-16 2011

24 Hours of PASS – March 15-16 2011

The 24 Hours of PASS is returning March 15th-16th 2011, and they’re looking for feedback on which sessions to include! If you’d like to participate, the link to the survey can be found here. I chose the ones I’d like to see, be sure to stop by and make your selections for your favorites! I’m looking forward to another great set of informative sessions! If you haven’t done the 24 Hours of PASS yet, it’s definitely worth attending! If you…

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24 Hours of PASS…again!

24 Hours of PASS…again!

To some it may seem like I post about 24 hours of @PASS regularly, but is it a bad thing? Free web-based SQL information and training from industry professionals? You won’t hear me complaining! This set seems like it’s a little better than before, the link to the event is here. The sessions I will be attending are: WHY DATA WAREHOUSING PROJECTS FAIL (AND WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT). IDENTIFYING COSTLY QUERIES SQLBI METHODOLOGY T-SQL BRUSH-UP: THE BEST THINGS…

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24 Hours of PASS is back!

24 Hours of PASS is back!

SQL PASS (@sqlpass) is having it’s FREE 24 Hours of PASS event again, May 19th and 20th. For 24 hours, industry professionals such as Brian Knight, Donald Farmer, Thomas Grohser, and Brad McGehee will be presenting topics on SQL Server 2008 R2, including database design, SSRS, SSIS, BI, data warehousing, dashboards, server performance and much more. The link to register is here. I did the last one back in October 2009 and it was fantastic. A little difficult to stay…

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