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PASS Community Summit 2008

This will be my first year attending the PASS Summit as a speaker rather than an attendee. I will be joining Rushabh Mehta to present a spotlight session entitled "Building an SSIS Management Framework". The PASS Summit is a great conference that focuses on SQL Server and Business Intelligence. Because it is in Seattle, there will be a ton of people from the SQL Server Developer Team and SQLCAT. If you have any questions about SQL Server, this is the place to be.

You still have a few weeks left to sign up. Solid Quality Mentors is also offering a discount code applicable to the cost of the conference. You can get that code from here: http://www.solidq.com/na/pass.aspx. So now you have no excuse left to not sign up!

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Brent Ozar said…
I'll be there! I've never learned SSIS before, and I'm going to Brian Knight's pre-con SSIS boot camp. It's high time I got involved - if I import one more text file via SSMS, I'm going to scream.
Jessica M. Moss said…
Hi Brent,

I think you'll really enjoy SSIS and Brian's pre-con. He's a great presenter. We may convince you to come to the BI dark side yet!

-Jessica

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