Last week we completed another SQL Server Magazine/SQLConnections conference and already, it's time to start planning for the Fall show. Once again, Paul and I will be managing the SQL side of the conference and we'd like to invite you to submit abstracts for sessions at the conference. The Fall 2010 SQL Connections conference will be held in Las Vegas from November 1st through 5th (2010).
The conference will focus heavily on SQL Server 2008. Abstracts are still welcome on best practices for SQL Server 2005 and how to upgrade and migrate applications from SQL Server 200x to SQL Server 2008. However, we will consider all topics – from design to performance to troubleshooting to architectures to programming. Also, we're likely to closely follow our past conference format with three primary themes/tracks: Infrastructure and Scalability, Programming, and Business Intelligence. You should aim for the intermediate to advanced audience for any SQL Server 2005 materials and for SQL Server 2008 we'll consider any level – especially depending on the newness of the release. We're also looking at creating a "Foundations" track. It's titled: .NET Foundations but I think there's much that can be said for SQL topics and/or best practices in SQL for .NET developers.
For submitting session abstracts, please use this URL:
http://www.deeptraining.com/devconnections/abstracts
The tool will be open from now until to April 26th (yes, just one week!), after which we won't accept any abstracts – no exceptions. If you have used this site before and have forgotten your password, you can have your secret word mailed to you. It's better to do this then to create a new account.
Please keep each abstracts under 200 words and in one paragraph. Please do not use bulleted items or line breaks, and please use a spell-checker. If you have an issue with the site, please follow up with an email to paul@sqlskills.com. Comments are disabled for this post.
Please create a new speaker record (if you haven't submitted before) and submit at least 3 abstracts; however, it will help your chances of being selected if you submit 5 or 6 abstracts. Please do not submit abstracts for sessions that you have previously presented at the Fall show.
What you will get if selected:
– $500 per conference talk. (Additional compensation for pre/post conference workshops.)
– Coach airfare and hotel stay paid by the conference
– Free admission to all of the co-located conferences
– Speaker party
– The adoration of attendees
– etc.
Thanks for your continued support for our SQL Connections conference and we look forward to seeing your bright and shiny *new* abstracts!
Thanks,
Kimberly L. Tripp & Paul S. Randal
SQL Connections Conference Chairs