Announcing SQLInspire NYC 2011!

Introduction

SQLPeople is pleased to announce the next SQLPeople Event: SQLInspire New York City 2011!

When: 12 Nov 2011
Where: Microsoft HQ, NY
Visionaries: Andrew Brust, Michael Coles, Steve Jones, Thomas LaRock, Brian Moran, and Robert Pearl.
Registration: $22.09 (The $20 helps to cover a quality lunch and refreshments. EventBrite charges $2.09 for administration.)
Seating is limited.

Learn More

SQLInspire NYC 2011 is a single-day, single-track event. Robert Pearl (Blog | @PearlKnows) has a great post about the event here. Check out the SQLInspire New York City 2011 event page for information and updates.

SQLPeople Events

SQLPeople Events (@SQLPeopleEvents) are about inspiration. Will you gain education? Gosh I hope so. I learned a ton at the Richmond SQLPeople Event. But education isn’t the focus; we want to get you engaged and fired up about cool technology and ideas! We firmly believe there’s enough information and events available to learn how to build cool database-related applications, once you know what you want to build. How do you get excited about what you want to build? SQLPeople events, that’s how!

We believe there’s no better source for inspiration than those who’ve already walked the path. SQLPeople Visionaries are folks who have been there, done that, and shipped. They’re going to share their experience, motivation, pain, and triumph. More than that, they will share their passion. Once you hear what they’ve done and how they did it, we believe you’ll be inspired to build and deliver your own cool ideas.

Conclusion

We’re really excited about this event – I hope to see you there!

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Andy Leonard

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Christian, husband, dad, grandpa, Data Philosopher, Data Engineer, Azure Data Factory, SSIS guy, and farmer. I was cloud before cloud was cool. :{>

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