SQL Server Connections - Category Archive
The following is a list of all entries from the SQL Server Connections category.
SQLServerCentral.com Track at SQL Server Connections
Conferences, SQL Server Connections | November 16, 2009 | 4:24 pmThis past week at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Convention Center in Las Vegas, November 11-12, SQLServerCentral.Com held its first SQL Server track at SQL Server Connections. The track’s three speakers presented nine different sessions to 373 attendees.
The SQLServerCentral.com track was one of four educational tracks held at SQL Server Connections, which is part of ...read more
SQL Server Connections Schedule
Conferences, SQL Server Connections | November 8, 2009 | 6:54 pmSQLServerCentral.com is sponsoring a track at SQL Server Connections this Wednesday and Thursday, November 11th and 12th. If you are attending this event, be sure to check out these sessions. Here they are:
2009 PASS Community Summit and SQL Server Connections Conference, Both in November
Conferences, SQL Server Connections | October 27, 2009 | 12:51 pm
If you will be attending either the 2009 PASS Community Summit in Seattle, WA, from November 2-5; or the SQL Server Connections Conference in Las Vegas, NV, November 9-12, please stop by and say hello.
SQL Server Connections to be Held in Las Vegas
Conferences, DBA Career, SQL Server Connections, Speaking Schedule | September 3, 2009 | 4:42 pmOn November 9-12, SQL Server Connections, as part of the larger DevConnections conference, will be held at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Monday, November 9, 2009 offers two full-day sessions: SQL Server 2005/2008: Database Maintenance Best Practices, taught by Kimberly L. Tripp and Paul S. Randal; and Advanced T-SQL for SQL ...read more
SQLServerCentral.Com to Offer SQL Server Track at SQL Server Connections
SQL Server Connections | June 4, 2009 | 8:41 amI have spoken at many conferences over the years, including the PASS Community Summit and SQL Server Connections, and one of the things I have noticed is that there is very little overlap between the DBAs and developers who attend each of these conferences. There seems to be a group who likes to attend the ...read more
