The 2007 PASS Summit Is Coming to Denver!! | ||
You've got 2 weeks to save!! The 2007 PASS Summit is just $1195 (non-PASS members $1395) until Feb 28! You can click this link to get the registration form. Fill it out and fax it in and get yourself registered at an $800 discount!! That's airfare and half your hotel. And your company can register and if something happens, they can use the slot for someone else! There is one thing you do want to do. Be sure you fill out the Source Code field with SSC This is the code that will get you into the SQLServerCentral.com reception party on Tuesday night. The last couple years we've sponsored a casino party and given away tons of prizes. I'm not sure if we'll do the same thing, but it's guaranteed to be fun and worth your time. If you're wondering about the past parties as well as the Summit itself, check out these links: here, here, here, and here. And don't forget September in Denver means Bronco football. Actually there's Rockies baseball as well. The schedule isn't out, but likely either the Sunday before or after the conference will have a home football game. No guarantees on tickets, but Bronco football is a good time and the weather is usually great. But there's more than sports and a great party from us. The Summit is THE SQL Server event of the year with many of the world's top experts, quite a few SQL Server MVPs and dozens of the actual developers from Microsoft. It's the chance to network with others, brainstorm about picky problems, advance your career by supporting fellow DBAs, and great presentations. And if you're interested in sharing your knowledge with others, the call for presentations is open now. Submit an abstract by March 2. The Summit is a great way to learn while recharging from work, so get your boss to fund it today, while it's still early in the year and save. Just don't forget to fill in the Source Code of SSC I'm looking forward to seeing you out here in the Wild West! Steve Jones |
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2005-06-08 (first published: 2005-05-25)
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