SQL Intersection!

The best emotion to describe how I’m feeling is ‘astounded’.  I’m astounded that I’m in such august company to be speaking the SQLIntersection (#iSQL) conference.  Read the blog post from my first SQL Server mentor, Kimberly Tripp, which tells you all about SQLintersection.

Check out this list of speakers:

  • Aaron Bertrand, Sr. Consultant, SQL Sentry, Inc. [blog | twitter]
  • Andrew J. Kelly, Mentor, SolidQ [blog | twitter]
  • Bob Ward, Principal Architect Escalation Engineer, Microsoft [blog | twitter]
  • Brent Ozar, Brent Ozar Unlimited [blog | twitter]
  • Conor Cunningham, Principal Architect, SQL Server, Microsoft [blog]
  • Grant Fritchey, Product Evangelist, Red Gate Software [blog | twitter]
  • Jeremiah Peschka, Brent Ozar Unlimited [blog | twitter]
  • Joseph Sack, Principal Consultant, SQLskills.com [blog | twitter]
  • Kendra Little, Managing Director, Brent Ozar Unlimited [blog | twitter]
  • Kevin Kline, Director of Engineering Services, SQL Sentry, Inc. [blog | twitter]
  • Kimberly L. Tripp, President/Founder, SQLskills.com [blog | twitter]
  • Mat Young, Senior Director of Products, Fusion-io [blog twitter]
  • Paul S. Randal, CEO / Owner, SQLskills.com [blog | twitter]
  • Paul White, SQL Kiwi Limited [blog | twitter]
  • Steve Jones, Editor, SQLServerCentral.com [blog | twitter]
  • Sumeet Bansal, Principal Solutions Architect, Fusion-io [blog twitter]

Read the list of SQL Server sessions here.  On top of the list of outstanding sessions to attend, I’ll be giving a keynote on Tuesday afternoon. Witness:

iSQL Keynote

So the only thing between the attendees and the booze in the reception hall is our keynote address?!?  Oh yeah, that’s going to go down real smooth, isn’t it?  I’ll last about as long as a puny henchman between James Bond and the villain of the movie.  Sumeet Bansal, from Fusion-IO, will have to survive until the credits roll.  We’ll be talking about high performance computing on SQL Server 2012 with an eye towards high availability, AlwaysOn, and Availability Groups.

If you’re in Las Vegas, I hope to see you there!  If not, you should consider coming to this excellent conference.

-Kevin

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