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Join Us at the Biggest Annual SQL Server Conference, PASS Summit

I’m thrilled to be presenting once again at this year’s PASS Summit, coming up in October in Seattle. I’ve got two regular sessions, one technical and one profession, as well as two community sessions. I hope you can join me. In case you don’t know, the PASS Summit connects you with industry experts and THOUSANDS of global data professionals in a unique learning environment that empowers you with the practical knowledge you need to excel in your career. If you’ve never been before I strongly encourage you to consider attending. It can be a career-altering (and improving) experience!

In addition, the team here at SentryOne is presenting another Performance Bootcamp, a full day PASS Summit pre-con to gain in depth knowledge of SentryOne products and services. If you’re a user of our products, I strongly encourage you to attend so that you learn all the ins and outs of the SentryOne product offering.

HERE’S WHAT YOU MISSED AT LAST YEAR’S PASS SUMMIT

If you are a SQL Server professional, but you don’t know about the PASS Summit, then you are missing out. The annual conference is convened every fall in downtown Seattle, the backyard of Microsoft, and attracted over 6,000 attendees this year. And, since it’s so close to the Microsoft Redmond campus, hundreds of the SQL Server developers and program managers get to attend—answering user questions, delivering sessions, and presenting chalk talks and panel discussions.

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Originally Posted December 01, 2016

 

Kevin (@kekline) serves as Principal Program Manager at SentryOne. He is a founder and former president of PASS and the author of popular IT books like SQL in a Nutshell.

Kevin is a renowned database expert, software industry veteran, Microsoft SQL Server MVP, and long-time blogger at SentryOne. As a noted leader in the SQL Server community, Kevin blogs about Microsoft Data Platform features and best practices, SQL Server trends, and professional development for data professionals.

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