Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts

Free SQL Server Training in Trinidad and Tobago


In 2009, two of my friends, Ruselle Seeboo and Anand Singh, and I were discussing ways in which we could help improve the IT community in Trinidad and Tobago. We discovered that in various parts of the world there are IT User Groups which provide training to individuals and the opportunity to network with peers so we decided to start a group. After much discussion and research we started the Trinidad and Tobago SQL Server User Group in 2010 which focuses on SQL Server and other Microsoft technologies.

The group still exists and we still want to make a positive impact on the IT community but I have realised that the number of attendees and volunteers for our events is not increasing. One reason is that newcomers to the IT field don't know that we exist and the other reason is that some of our registered members have lost interest.
 
If you are or were a member of the group but don't attend events anymore please give us feedback by sending us an email at info@ttssug.org. Never heard of TTSSUG before? Then check out the follow links for more information about the group:
 
If you are interested in upcoming events then follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. We have an event next week Tuesday at Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago Building, so review the event details and register.
 
Anyone with ideas on how we can continue growing can email us at info@ttssug.org. The group was created for building the IT community so feedback from the community is very important to us and would be greatly appreciated!
 




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SQL in Seattle


Last month, I travelled to Seattle for one of my favourite events of the year - PASS Summit!
This year's summit trip had an extra benefit, another SQL Server event called Red Gate SQL in the City.

Seattle

SQL In the City - 5th November

As stated on the website, 'SQL in the City brings together Red Gate and the SQL community for an awesome day of free SQL Server training the Red Gate way.'

The event had very interesting and informative sessions as well as some well-known SQL Server speakers.  I went to three of the sessions and spent the rest of the day meeting Red Gate staff and attendees. At the end of the day was a networking session as well as free swag. I had an awesome first experience at this the event. Thanks Red Gate!

PASS Summit 2012 - 6th - 9th November

Starting my own PASS Summit tradition -
Super Hero T-Shirts Day!
I was looking forward to this event since the last day of PASS Summit 2011. This year some things were different but adjusting to the changes was not difficult. The fact that the next summit isn’t going to be in Seattle means I should be prepared for more changes next year.

I tried to balance the time that I spent participating in the various activities at the event. I went to some sessions based on recommendations that I received during my PASS Summit Interviews. I visited the exhibition booths to see what products/services were offered and also to talk to them about sponsor SQLSaturday #185. Of course I also had to make time to visit the Community Zone, the SQL Clinic and all my PASS friends in the HQ booth and room.

One of the best things about the summit is the fact that I get to see my friends and also make new friends. This was my first summit as an MVP and being on the MVP mailing list made me create a new list of people that I had to meet. The list is very long but I wanted to highlight a few persons because of the things they have done for me before meeting me in person:

Me and Katrina Munsell (aka @SQLServer)
Due to my limited trips to events in the US, I try to do something for the community at the PASS Summit every year. I participated at the bloggers table again this year but due to some wireless issues my posts weren't what I wanted them to be. I also hosted a 'Birds of the feather' table and even though it was the only 'Cloud table' I am glad to say that we had people present to talk about the topic.  Jeremiah Peschka can confirm that the picture below wasn't photo shopped.

Birds of the feather - The Cloud table 
 
Some events that occurred during the trip that stood out in my mind (in no particular order) are:

1.       Hanging out with my friends Para Doshi and Adam Machanic. 
2.       My interactions with Katrina Munsell. She is funny and very cool. Thanks for the SQL Server swag!
3.       Meeting my SolidQ boss, Antonio Soto and the rest of the SolidQ family at the 10th Anniversary event!
4.       Getting saved from Jennifer McCown at the bloggers' table when I was starving. Thanks Jen!
5.       Wendy Pastrick supplying us with internet at the bloggers' table.  Thanks Wendy!
6.       Going for coffee with Jeremiah Peschka which resulted with us running down the street to FedEx with a Red Gate box.
7.       Hanging out with Rob Farley and the LobsterPot team.
8.       Cindy Gross impersonation of Mark Souza.
9.       Watching a long line of people waiting for an autograph from Pinal Dave.
10.    Meeting Paul White.

As I stated, this list has some events and not all the events but I can’t end this post without highlight the best memory for this trip – Winning an Xbox from the SQL Server booth. Thanks Microsoft for my Christmas gift!
 
My Gift arrives safely- Xbox with Kinect and two games

Overall the summit was great and I can't wait for PASS Summit 2013!

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TTSSUG School Tour

Later this month, the Trinidad and Tobago SQL Server User Group (TTSSUG) will be hosting sessions at some of the tertiary education institutes in Trinidad. The purpose of the sessions is to introduce students to database topics that would serve them well as they join the IT world.

Agenda:
Introduction to TTSSUG
Introduction to Database Administration
Introduction to Database Programming
 
The presentations will also be highlighting the capabilities and features of SQL Server. The sessions will be from the perspective of an IT professional and not necessarily a theoretical view.

Tour Dates:

Date: Wednesday 26th September 2012
Time: 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm

Date: Thursday 27th September 2012
Time: 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Date: Friday 28th September 2012
Time: 9:00 am to 11:00 am

If you are a student at any of the institutes and you wish to attend, please send an email to events@ttssug.org with your name and the institute that you attend.

 
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24 Hours of PASS: Summit 2012 Preview

It's that time of the year again, the PASS Summit is approaching and to help kick things off they are giving you a preview of the type of sessions you can expect at the Summit! That's right another 24 Hours of PASS (24HOP) event with back-to-back sessions starting at 12:00 GMT (UTC) on September 20, 2012.

For those of you who don't know about the '24 Hours of PASS' event, it is 24 live webcasts that provide free SQL Server training from some of the top SQL Server and BI experts from around the world. This Summit Preview edition will show case 24 sessions, out of the 180 + sessions that are going to be available at the Summit. Go to the 'Sessions by Track' page to see who are the 24 international presenters as well as the sessions that they will be delivering.

Want to know if the PASS Summit is for you, want justification for attending or want to have an idea of what sessions to attend while at the Summit then attend this 24HOP event!

Registration is open and if you have any questions then contact PASS at 24hrs@sqlpass.org

 
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SQL Server 2012 BareMetal Workshop

In the last week of January I attended the SQL Server 2012 BareMetal workshop at Microsoft in Redmond. Dandy Weyn (blog | twitter), Microsoft Technical Product Manager,  brought together MVPs,  MCMs, Microsoft employees and a few regular guys like my  myself for a special Train-the-Trainer event. This 2-3 day workshop focused on the key pillars of SQL Server 2012 through Hands-on-Experience!
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