Nature abhors a
vacuum. So, when I see so many SQL
Server happenings going on all over the country, and indeed the world, I get a
little nostalgic and long for the day that once again the big city of the east,
NYC will host another super SQL Server event.
Coming up this
fall, there’s SQLPASS, SQLConnections, SQLSaturdays, and even
SQLInTheCity. I can’t believe they went
from London to LA, flying right over New York!
Maybe next year! The theme they have in common is that they
are all great events for learning and training!
Back a few
months ago, I started reading and enjoying the many SQLPeople interviews that were brought to
us by the great founder, trainer and SQL MVP Andy Leonard. As
I learned more about SQLPeople, I learned that it’s not just about interviews,
but a great concept and a whole lot more.
Indeed a new venture and twist on the typical things we know about the SQL
Community events.
So, I became
INSPIRED, reached out to Andy and told him we’re pretty dry up here in the Big
Apple for SQL Events, and, that I love what SQL People is trying to do. What if, we can bring what started off as a
small community gathering, and launch a big city version of SQLPeople in the
city of cities, home of Broadway, Radio City, Silicon Alley and so much more,
to New York? And so, SQLPeople INSPIRE NYC
was born!
This special
event is unique, and is meant to inspire us SQL Professionals! It’s about
thinking and engineering, imagination and innovation, ideas and inspiration!
Most of all, it’s about people and community People like us! The event is in the mold of the TED Talk format. Not your ordinary
training event, it is built more around direct interaction, discussion and
discourse with premium speakers from the SQL Server Community! I know you'll
know each and every one of them!
So, there I
said it, SQL and People. Don’t you want to be inspired in your professional
lives and learn from the pros? Learn about career enhancing techniques, and more. You can
benefit from their experiences!
Yes, this is SQLPeople INSPIRE NYC!! From Andy Leonard, and his partner, of
SQL Server Magazine, Brian Moran, now Chief Servant
Officer at SQL People. I am honored and proud to be joining these two gentlemen,
along with NJ SQL User Group Leader and WIT
evangelist, Melissa Demcsak, aka SQLDiva, and SQL MVP, Author,
Developer and XML expert, Michael Coles, aka Sergeant_SQL. We also have rising SQL Community Blogger Matt Velic Twitter|Blog participating
and working behind the scenes in so many important ways!
We have a date,
we have a venue, and we have great speakers! You’ve seen the interviews. Now,
we need you to come and be part of this enlightening experience.
What are you
waiting for? REGISTER NOW! Seating is limited to 250 capacity! We expect
to be standing room only, come this fall.
What: SQLPeople
Where: Microsoft HQ, NYC
When: Saturday, November 12, 2011
Who: See below
And
now let’s introduce our SQL People speakers. They’re coming from around the
nation, and a few locals as well. We
know them, we love them, we read their blogs, we follow them on twitter. Now, come in person and hear their inspiring
stories!
We
welcome to New York City SQLPeople INSPIRE 2011, in no particular order:
- Steve Jones
- Thomas LaRock
- Michael Coles
- Andrew Brust
- Brian Moran
- Robert Pearl
To
register, and get ALL the details you need to know about this super
extraordinary awesome event, visit the newly launched page dedicated to SQLPeople INSPIRE NYC << Click
here
On
the page, you will find registration and event details, including speaker bios,
and the topics that our speakers will be talking about!
I want to thank Andy Leonard and Brian Moran for agreeing to bring it to NYC,
and Michael Coles and Melissa Demsak for their community time and efforts to
help coordinate the event. Thanks to
Matt Velic, for putting together an awesome site. And of course, all our
speakers for taking the time to come out and share their stories with us all.
I
am honored and proud to help coordinate, speak, and be a part of this wonderful
SQLPeople experience!
I
will be bringing you updates and event info, so follow me on Twitter|PearlKnows, and keep the
PearlKnows blog as part of your favorites J You can also follow SQLPeople and SQLPeopleEvents on Twitter.