On 29th September we will have SQL Saturday Porto and I’m proud to announce that I will be speaking!
I will be speaking about dbachecks PowerShell module - dbachecks - Checking SQL Server environments with PowerShell .
The event will be held at ISEP, Rua Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida, 431, 4249-015 Porto, Portugal and you can see the full schedule here .
Register , it’s free!
Hope to see you in Porto!
Starting on 19th of July and during 3 days the Tuga IT 2018 Summer Edition will be happening in Lisbon!
This edition will have:
4 full-day workshops 38 breakout sessions (1 hour) 5 deep dive sessions (2 hours) That is over 72 hours of content delivered by 44 awesome speakers, many of them recognized industry experts.
You can see the full schedule here . This edition will have sessions about: Cloud, Data Platform, Development, Integration, IOT, Office, PowerShell and Security.
In less than two weeks (on 16th June) it’s time for SQL Saturday Athens and I’m proud to announce that I will be speaking!
This will be my first SQL Saturday ever both as speaker and attendee outside Portugal so I’m especially thrilled and excited to be part of it!
I will be presenting my Administrate SSRS/PBIRS with PowerShell session and I can share in first hand that it will include new demos with some fixes and enhancements that will be available on the next version of the module later this week.
This month’s T-SQL Tuesday is brought to us by Riley Major ( b | t ) and he encourage us to talk about how we are helping by giving back to our community.
This is the 102nd edition of TSQL2sDay - an Adam Machanic’s ( b | t ) brainchild.
“Let’s go back for a moment:” I have heard about SQL Server the first time back in 2003 when I was on the high school and I had a database class.
Which better way could I have to launch my blog if not with great news ?!
I am so happy and excited to announce that I will be speaking at PowerShell Conference Asia in Singapore!
On 28th of October I will be presenting two sessions with the following titles:
Next step to your script…turn it into an Advanced Function SQLServer Reporting Services administration new best friend - PowerShell Also, on 26th there will be 2 precon: