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July 26, 2010 - SQLBits 7 conference wil be taking place from September 30th to October 2nd, 2010 at York University (UK)

July 26, 2010 - SQLBits 7 conference wil be taking place from September 30th to October 2nd, 2010 at York University (UK)

Note: SSAS-Info.com newsletter subscribers will receive special 20% discount code on all paid parts of the conference with our monthly newsletter that will be send July 29th and August 31st.

Message from the SQLBits 7 organizers

We are pleased to announce SQLBits - The 7 Wonders of SQL conference, which will be taking place from September 30th to October 2nd at York University. SQLBits is the largest SQL Server conference in Europe and the previous six conferences have established it as a must-attend event for DBAs, developers and BI professionals who work with Microsoft SQL Server in the UK and Europe. We are making this the biggest event ever with capacity for over 500 SQL Server professionals.

This time SQLBits will be running the three day format that was so successful in South Wales last year. Day one will be a training day, featuring in-depth full day seminars by leading SQL Server professionals; day two will be a deep-dive conference day with advanced sessions delivered by the best speakers from the SQL Server community; and day three will be the traditional SQLBits community conference day, with a wide range of sessions covered all aspects of SQL Server at all levels of ability.

There will be a charge to attend days one and two, but day three, the Saturday, will as usual be completely free to attend allowing those without any budget still to be able to attend and experience a great day of training.

The conference will be held at the Heslington Campus of York University, a modern venue easily accessible from all parts of the country by road and rail.

Some of the SSAS related sessions:

  • Writing Reports against Analysis Services  by Rob Farley
  • How to develop your own Data Visualization Silverlight 4.0 by Sascha Lorenz
  • Data Mining with SQL Server 2008  by Ashwani Roy
  • Getting Dimensional with Data by Chris Testa-O'Neill
  • Common Analysis Services design mistakes and how to avoid them by Chris Webb
  • 25 Years of OLAP by Andrew Baker
  • Analysis Services Best Practices by Ashwani Roy
  • The Developer Side of the Microsoft Business Intelligence stack by Sascha Lorenz

 Read more and register here...

 

 

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