Web based MeetUp on 10/26
On Tuesday October 26, 2010 at 6:30pm (pacific time) I’ll be speaking at a Meet Up in Irvine, CA at the WorkBridge Associates offices (where I was originally going to be speaking this week. Because I’m going to be in Atlanta, GA next week instead of presenting from Irvine, I’ll be presenting over the web […]
Are you going to SQL Connections? Better sign up soon.
This year I’ve got the pleasure of being accepted as a speaker at the SQL Connections conference in Las Vegas, NV the first week of November. Registration is still open for the conference. When you sign up for SQL Connections you also get access to ASP & Silverlight Connections, Visual Studio Connections, SharePoint Connections, Windows […]
Speaking at Microsoft User Group in Irvine, CA
Workbridge Associates is starting a new Microsoft Users Group which will be meeting at their offices in Irvine, CA on October 19th, 2010. I’ve been asked to be the speaker at the first meeting, and since I’ve got sucker written on my forehead I’ve accepted. As this is a new User Group, I’m breaking out […]
Speaking at the Performance Virtual Chapter in October
So on October 5th at noon eastern (9am Pacific) I’ll be giving a presentation on getting better performance from your storage solution to the SQL PASS Performance Virtual Chapter. The Live Meeting info isn’t up on the site yet, but I’ll send something out when I get than info as well. Until then, save the […]
Last weeks slide decks
Last week was a very busy week for me presentation wise. So instead of putting out 4 blog posts, one for each event I waited and put everything in a single deck. On Wednesday at the San Gabriel Valley .NET users group I talked about SQL Server Indexing. On Thursday morning during the 24 Hours […]
Talking to the SoCal .NET Architecture User Group about SQL Server Basics
Later this week on September 16, 2010 I’ll be going and visiting the SoCal .NET Architecture User Group in Santa Ana, CA. In this presentation we’ll be going back to the basics of SQL Server and focusing on the basic T/SQL DML statements, and object creation as without a good foundation to build that application […]