SQl Saturday #540 Sacramento

Date
Sat, 23 Jul 2016, 08:30 - 17:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
2700 Gateway Oaks Drive , Suite 2600, US
Cost
Free

SQLSaturday Sacramento 2016 (SQLSaturday #540) is a free event hosted by the Sacramento SQL Server User Group. The event will feature over 30 one-hour technical sessions presented in five concurrent tracks over seven time slots on Saturday, July 23, 2016, in Sacramento.

Microsoft SQL Server Professionals specializing in Business Intelligence, Database Development, Database Administration and more, will find sessions which address the Database Engine, Reporting Services (SSRS), Integration Services (SSIS), Analysis Services (SSAS) as well as other product areas. Additionally, expect to find general Professional Development sessions. Last year, our speaker lineup included numerous local speakers, two Microsoft Certified Masters of SQL Server and seven SQL Server MVPs; we're expecting another fantastic speaker lineup this year.

The event is also a great opportunity to talk with representatives from our sponsors which offer products and services in a variety of categories. Whether you choose our convenient catered box lunch for $8 or provide your own lunch, you won't want to miss the informative lunch-time product sessions while you eat. When the technical sessions have concluded for the day, we will meet outside on the front steps of the venue to select winners of the many raffle prizes which will be available. We hope you'll choose to join us for some free coffee, donuts, a diverse training schedule and a unique networking opportunity.

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