Free webcast is convened by IDERA Wednesday, June 25, 2008 .. | .. 11:00 AM CST | .. 12:00 PM EST "The Key to Enforcing Compliance and Standardization: Policies" While managing complex database environments, one of the most challenging objectives IT executives, managers and administrators face...
April 01st is always a big day for me, in terms of personally and technically. 1st priority is my daughter's birtday and next (not the least) is MVP award renewal. This year (again) I have got it for 3rd time and it states: Congratulations! We are pleased to present you with the 2008 Microsoft® MVP...
MVP Global Summit, what it meant for MVPs? At one place, global connections with peers with a shared insight with a flavour of engagement with relevant product manager, sounds terrific isn't it! Who can attend - as per the previous post on MVP Global Summit 2008 here, if you are a Most Valuable Professional...
With regard to the subject the delegate registration is now open: To register please visit: http://developerdayscotland.com/main/DelegateRegistration/tabid/69/Default.aspx To see the finalised agenda please visit: http://developerdayscotland.com/main/Agenda/tabid/68/Default.aspx February 11 2008 Community...
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You may be aware that MVP s have the advantage of getting to know about the product information before it is let to the user community, that is the main advantage (I feel) to make the most of MVP award experience, Microsoft keeps MVPs informed of award benefits, updates, news about their peers, and events...
Community events and user groups are very active within the UK. The natural evolution is to bring Developer! Developer! Developer! style conference days to Scotland.Community events and user groups are very active within the UK. The natural evolution is to bring Developer! Developer! Developer! style...
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As per the plans MVP global summit 2008 registration is open for the MVPs and Regional Directors, this is a good event to meet fellow professionals in Microsoft's backyard in Seattle. Looking forward to meet and discuss more about SQL Server 2008..... an exclusive event for Microsoft MVP s &...
Scottish Area SQL Server User Group on conjunction with Scottish Developers: Wednesday 13th February 18:30 - 21:00 : Edinburgh Speaker: Colin Angus Mackay Where’s my data? An introduction to Spatial Queries in SQL Server 2008 Colin Angus Mackay is a software developer specialising in Microsoft technologies...
Quickly you can listen to the MVPs and Industry Experts that were caught as Podcast by Dave M from NextGen. This was taken during SQLBits conference that was held in Microsoft HQ campus in Reading, UK on October 06th 2007. View Video Format: mp3 Duration: --:--...( read more )
Chuck Boyce has done a great job in catching glimpse of Most Wanted people in SQL Server, (I'm kidding ) they are Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) during the bowling night at the SQLPASS 2007 summit in Denver. Thanks to Ed Lehman for arranging a wonderful & joyful evening (see all that cool...