https://www.developerfusion.com/t/database/usergroups/view/popular/sort/popularity/ Popular Database User Group from Developer Fusion 2009-06-28T11:16:00.00Z http://www.developerfusion.com/usergroup/5314/toronto-sql-server-user-group/ Toronto SQL Server User Group 2006-01-31T13:21:00.00Z The TSSUG is a non-profit technical forum for people who work with Microsoft SQL Server. The group provides people with a common place to network with peers, share ideas and information as well as keep current with changes taking place in SQL Server development. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/usergroup/44497/the-denver-mysql-meetup-group/ The Denver MySQL Meetup Group 2009-06-28T11:16:00.00Z How can I build a custom MySQL function? What is the best backup strategy to use to minimize down time? How do I achieve greater reliability with MySQL clustering? What nifty tools are part of MySQL that can tell me what's going on with my database? What's the best way to design my database? Why is it called MySQL, anyway?Find out at the Denver MySQL Meetup for developers, users and administrators. All levels of experience welcome. We will discuss everything from basics to advanced topics. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/usergroup/5316/sql-server-montreal-user-group/ SQL Server Montreal User Group 2006-01-31T13:29:00.00Z The Objective of the SSMUG is to gather and allow SQL Server users of the Montreal area to exchange and share information and software related expertise. In our meetings, generally, we present technical demonstrations intended for SQL Server user. To receive the most benefit from our membership, we encourage members to attend our monthly meetings where all information is exchanged. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/usergroup/5215/sydney-net-user-group/ Sydney .NET User Group 2006-01-13T04:07:00.00Z Usually held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month, the Sydney .NET Users Group covers Microsoft Winforms, Webforms, VB .NET, C#, Access, SQL Server, XML, Exchange Server and SharePoint Portal Server, new products, legal issues of software development and tips and tricks. FB http://www.developerfusion.com/usergroup/5004/uk-sql-server-user-group/ UK SQL Server User Group 2005-11-21T19:38:00.00Z A central point for independent information on Microsoft SQL Server James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/usergroup/7696/nimtug-northern-ireland-microsoft-technologies-user-group/ NIMTUG - Northern Ireland Microsoft Technologies User Group 2008-04-24T14:16:00.00Z Northern Ireland Microsoft Technologies User Group (NIMTUG) is an organisation which promotes best-practices using Microsoft technologies. The user group hold regular free user group meetings on a variety of different topics for Developers and IT Professionals (ITPro). Simon Phillips http://www.developerfusion.com/usergroup/8240/liverpool-users-of-net/ Liverpool Users of .NET 2008-10-24T18:42:00.00Z Liverpool Users of .NET (LUODN) is a new Microsoft .NET focused user group based in Liverpool UK. We aim to have meetings (and talks) once a month, and out meetings/talks are free to attend. Chris Alcock http://www.developerfusion.com/usergroup/7243/developer-day-scotland/ Developer Day Scotland 2007-11-17T23:58:00.00Z Developer Day Scotland is a community event, run by community for community, which is based upon the highly successful Developer! Developer! Developer! community conference events. http://www.developerfusion.com/usergroup/4869/access-user-group/ Access User Group 2005-11-20T22:56:00.00Z If you are using Microsoft Access Databases then this is the place for you to solve problems, exchange ideas and participate in a dynamic user community. We have a solid partnership with Microsoft who generously support and assist the group. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/usergroup/42355/nottingham-programmers-and-developers-meetup-group/ Nottingham Programmers and Developers Meetup Group 2009-06-10T22:16:00.00Z Finally, an opportunity to get away from the computer screen for an evening.Meet programmers from Nottingham and the surrounding areas to socialise, network and possibly find your next employer/employee.All coders are welcome. Feel free to join whether your language of choice is a low-level pointer pusher or a shiny new web framework.I hope these meets will provide a great way to find out what is going on in the Nottingham developer scene. James Crowley