Because simply helping organize the event isn’t enough Stuart ( blog | twitter ) decided that I should speak at SQL Saturday #41 in Atlanta too. I’d like to take this opportunity to point out that not only is he not speaking at this SQL Saturday but he scheduled me for 2 sessions! OK, enough smack-talk.
This year we will be hosting over 30 speakers including 6 MVPs, and around a half-dozen speakers from Microsoft. We’re lucky enough to have planned on having David Rodriguez present 3 session on SQL Server 2008 R2 right after it launched earlier this week (yep we planned the whole thing out that way
). We’ve got 250 registered and 65 people on the wait list so the next time we do this “we’re gonna need a bigger boat”. If you’re one of those people on the wait list we’ll be glad to have you join us if we have room after 9 am.
If you’re not anywhere near Atlanta there are SQL Saturdays happening in New York and Southern California this weekend as well. My sessions are going to be on Virtualization using Hyper-V and SCVMM (Systems Center Virtual Machine Manager) and Windows PowerShell.
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1 Centennial Park
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2 Midtown
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03:30 PM
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Remember to dress in layers and I hope to see everyone there tomorrow.

Thanks for all the Atlanta support of SQLSat#33. I noticed that the Charlotte SQL Server Users Group is representing with four speakers at your event. Good example of support and cross-pollination between PASS Chapters.
See you tomorrow!
Peter