Upcoming Events Where We Can Chat

I get around quite a bit.

Next week I’ll be visiting three cities in Germany talking to user groups in Frankfurt, Cologne and Munich on the 17th, 18th, and 19th of March, respectively. Here’s the one link I can find for information. EDIT: Here’s Cologne and here’s Munich.

Next, you can see me at the Redgate DLM Seminar in Silicon Valley on March 27th. It’s a free event and there are a few seats left. Click here to register. The next day I’ll be presenting at Silicon Valley SQL Saturday on March 28th.

After that, I’m staying close to home to get to Boston SQL Saturday on April 18th.

Then, one of the big events this year, I’ll be travelling to my very first PASS Business Analytics Conference in Santa Clara, California, on April 20-22. Analytics is a fast growing aspect of being a data pro. You’re going to need to understand it the way you understand Azure, NoSQL, and all those other technologies that are looming on the horizon and will be changing the DBAs job. Click here to register now. I think I still have a few of my “Friends and Family” discounts left. Enter “BFFGF” when prompted.

Next, it’s off to beautiful Belgium for Techorama, May 12-13. I love visiting that country and I really love that conference.

I’m not done. In June, I’m going to go on SQL Cruise Mediterranean. You do NOT want to miss this. If you’re in Europe wishing you could afford to fly over for the Caribbean trips, now is your shot. A train or a flight down to Barcelona is a lot cheaper. SQL Cruise changes lives. I’m not kidding or exaggerating. It’s very intense training and networking with fantastic people. You’ll come away energized, ready to conquer the world. And there’s rum.

I’m taking July off, but I have a bunch more trips scheduled for late summer and the fall. I’ll post them later.

I live off of questions, so I really do want to meet you at one of these events and have a chat.

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