I will like to thank everyone that attended the Pre-Launch event on the 12th May 2010. Special thanks as well to Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago for sponsoring this event. Since I know it was difficult for some people to attend, I decided to highlight some of the information that was presented.
The Trinidad and Tobago SQL Server User Group is a volunteer and independent organization providing a community for Microsoft SQL Server professionals, hobbyists and enthusiasts.
Mission and goals:
1. To develop a network of professionals with a common interest in Microsoft SQL Server.
2. To promote free and open communication among users of Microsoft SQL Server and related software products.
3. To establish channels for the education of TTSSUG members and the communication of Microsoft SQL Server related information to and from the members.
The group is an official local Chapter of the Professional Association of SQL Server (PASS).
What is PASS:
The Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS) is an independent, not-for-profit association, dedicated to supporting, educating, and promoting the Microsoft SQL Server community. From local user groups and special interest groups (Virtual Chapters) to webcasts and the annual PASS Community Summit – the largest gathering of SQL Server professionals in the world – PASS is dedicated to helping its members Connect, Share, and Learn.
PASS Mission:
Empower the global Microsoft SQL Server and Business Intelligence community to connect, share, learn and be inspired through networking, knowledge sharing, peer-based learning, and the ability to influence the direction of Microsoft SQL Server data platform.
PASS chapters exist to help facilitate education and a knowledge exchange among developers, architects, DBAs, users and managers with an interest in Microsoft SQL Server technologies.
For more information please view this PDF.
Even though this group is an official PASS chapter it is still very new and there are many things that need to be completed before it our first event. We are currently working on bylaws so that we can begin registering members and a mailing list will be available soon to communicate with people interested in future events.
If you have any questions or who are interested in information of future events, please email me: nigelpsammy@live.com.
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The Trinidad and Tobago SQL Server User Group is a volunteer and independent organization providing a community for Microsoft SQL Server professionals, hobbyists and enthusiasts.
Mission and goals:
1. To develop a network of professionals with a common interest in Microsoft SQL Server.
2. To promote free and open communication among users of Microsoft SQL Server and related software products.
3. To establish channels for the education of TTSSUG members and the communication of Microsoft SQL Server related information to and from the members.
The group is an official local Chapter of the Professional Association of SQL Server (PASS).
What is PASS:
The Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS) is an independent, not-for-profit association, dedicated to supporting, educating, and promoting the Microsoft SQL Server community. From local user groups and special interest groups (Virtual Chapters) to webcasts and the annual PASS Community Summit – the largest gathering of SQL Server professionals in the world – PASS is dedicated to helping its members Connect, Share, and Learn.
PASS Mission:
Empower the global Microsoft SQL Server and Business Intelligence community to connect, share, learn and be inspired through networking, knowledge sharing, peer-based learning, and the ability to influence the direction of Microsoft SQL Server data platform.
PASS chapters exist to help facilitate education and a knowledge exchange among developers, architects, DBAs, users and managers with an interest in Microsoft SQL Server technologies.
For more information please view this PDF.
Even though this group is an official PASS chapter it is still very new and there are many things that need to be completed before it our first event. We are currently working on bylaws so that we can begin registering members and a mailing list will be available soon to communicate with people interested in future events.
If you have any questions or who are interested in information of future events, please email me: nigelpsammy@live.com.