Calling all user group leaders! We want to present for you in 2020!
By the end of December, we at SQLskills will have presented remotely (and a few
By the end of December, we at SQLskills will have presented remotely (and a few
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Jonathan’s latest Pluralsight course has been published: SQL Server: Using SentryOne Plan Explorer. It’s almost 3 hours long,
I realized that I’d fixed an issue with my sys.dm_os_waiting_tasks script to correctly parse out
Tim’s latest Pluralsight course has been published: SQL Server: Understanding Database Fundamentals (98-364). It’s just over 2 hours
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[Edit: 3/12/20 with updated class dates.] I’ve just released our Spring 2020 in-person classes in
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We have two live, online classes coming up in October and November that round out our
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As we head towards our SQLintersection Fall 2019 in November (our 14th show), I’m excited to
So far this year, we at SQLskills have presented remotely (and a few in-person) to 42
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