PASS Acquires SQLSaturday

I’ll write more about this tomorrow, but for now I’m reposting the release from Rushabh Mehta, President, PASS: It gives me tremendous pleasure to announce that the PASS Board of Directors recently voted to acquire the SQL Saturday Event brand and management. SQL Saturday is a very popular event brand started by Andy Warren, Steve […]

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Orlando Code Camp 2010 Announced

The fifth annual Orlando Code Camp will be held March 27, 2010, at the Lake Mary Campus of Seminole State College (formerly Seminole Community College). Registration and call for speakers is now open. I’ll be helping out by making the selections for the SQL track again this year – speakers, there are a small number […]

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SQLSaturday #30 Rescheduled

Got the email today, SQLSaturday #30 has been rescheduled for April 10, 2010, due to projected bad weather on the original date this weekend. Andy Leonard and Jessica Moss did a great job of handling this, getting an email out early in the week to warn of a possible change and setting a deadline for […]

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Andy on Twitter

Just prior to the 2009 PASS Summit I posted about giving Twitter a try, and thought I’d report back on some thoughts after having tried it off and on for a couple months. I went into it biased, thinking it made sense for events and situations where the ability to reach a group quickly made […]

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The Architectural Journal

Somehow had completely missed this one, The Architectural Journal is published quarterly in PDF format. Issue 22 seems to be the latest, and here is what it shows in the table of contents: Foreword Data-Warehouse Principles for Supporting Enterprise-Enabled BI Applications BI-to-LOB Integration: Closing the Cycle Increasing Productivity by Empowering Business Users with Self-Serve BI […]

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