News about PASS Summit and DCAC
As some of you may have heard I’m going to be doing Denny’s pre-con and regular session at PASS Summit, and unfortunately Denny will not be attending Summit. I’d like to thank Tom Larock (b|t) for stepping up to emcee Speaker Idol. Denny was diagnosed with a mass near his brain, had it removed, and […]
Seattle for Summit 5×5: No. 4
For the penultimate installment of this little series, I’m going to share locations that are excellent places to meet other SQL nerds/DBAs/what-have-you for this week in Seattle. The list contains a mix of locations at the conference in addition to “outside” venues where SQL Server nerds tend to congregate after hours. Speaker Idol http://www.pass.org/summit/2017/About/Activities.aspx https://www.dcac.co/syndication/pass-summit-speaker-idol-lineup-change-redux […]
Seattle for Summit 5×5: No. 3
In the last post of this series, I talked about things to see/do in Seattle that are close to downtown and/or otherwise fit into the usual conference intraweek schedule. Today, I’ll hit five things that likely will require an extra day (or two) in your trip. It may be too late for extra days this […]
PASS Summit 2017 Speaker Idol Judges
I know I’ve been really slacking on getting this year judges list for speaker idol posted. A lot of this is just because of everything else that’s been going on leading up to the PASS summit, specifically my insane travel schedule to SQL Saturday’s Microsoft Ignite, and the SQL 2017 Launch, and shifting the schedule…
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Feeling Stunned
If you work in the Microsoft technology space you are probably aware of the mass of people who refresh their inboxes like a mad man on the first of the month. It used to be on the first of every quarter but that has since changed. I’ll admit that I was one of those individuals […]
Seattle for Summit 5×5: No. 2
For installment #2 of this brief series on visiting Seattle for PASS Summit, we have a semi-touristy-flavored list of things to do/places to go. These are items that can (or should) be worked into your “normal” conference schedule, without needing to have extra time in town, a car, or such. This list doesn’t include the […]