SQLBits Agenda is now available

The SQLBits agenda is up! And not a moment too soon. I understand that the organisers had a few issues when initially trying to get the schedule on the site, but all is resolved. These guys do great work to provide an amazing service to the community, and all at their own expense. So every credit to them as well as a big thanks from the rest of us!

You can find the SQLBits agenda here: http://sqlbits.com/information/newagenda.aspx

 
Lending a hand

After reading Jeremiah Peschka’s (@peschkaj) article, Volunteering with PASS, I’ve realised the need to help out if I can. So, one of my goals at the conference is to find a few of the current organisers and figure how I can get involved. Is there any better way to rub shoulders with the best & the brightest out there? So, if Simon or James or Chris or Martin or Darren or Allan happen to read this, then consider this my offer to help. By the way, you’re all on my list of people to meet… ;)

 

My Schedule

When I originally planned to go to SQLBits I wondered whether or not to go up on the Thursday evening or rush in on the Friday morning. I was never going to make the Thursday pre-con, so it was a toss up between shelling out more ££’s for another night in the hotel or risk missing the start of the Friday program. So I gambled and decided I would travel on the Friday morning. This was done before the agenda was published (train tickets are sooooo much cheaper if you book in advance, see my previous entry), hence the gamble. It seems to have paid off however, as registration is from 08:45 – 09:40 and I should arrive (hopefully) at around 09:30. Just in time.

Here’s my planned schedule (if you’re remotely interested):

Friday, 20th November:

[07:15 - 09:05] Train from London Paddington to Newport, South Wales
[09:30 - 09:40] Registration
[09:40 - 11:00] ‘Welcome’ session
[11:00 - 12:00] SQL 2008 Development Features [Simon Sabin]
[12:20 - 13:20] What’s New in Reporting Services 2008 R2 [Donald Farmer]
[13:20 - 13:40] Lunch & networking
[14:40 - 15:40] Powershell – Old Tricks for a new dog? [Martin Bell]
[16:00 - 17:00] Virtualising SQL Server [Justin Langford]
[17:00 - 18:00] SQLBits Shenanigans…
[18:00 - ??:??] Social

 

Saturday, 21st November:

[07:30 - 08:30] Breakfast & networking
[08:45 - 09:40] Registration
[09:50 - 10:50] …undecided…
[11:00 - 12:00] Let’s make SQL Fly! [Ramesh Myyappan]
[12:20 - 13:20] Using Perfmon & Profiler [Brent Ozar]
[13:20 - 13:40] Lunch & networking
[14:40 - 15:40] SSIS in SQL Server 2008 [Allan Mitchell]
[16:00 - 17:00] Report Builder 3 [Andrew Fryer]
[17:00 - 18:00] SQLBits Shenanigans…
[18:00 - ??:??] Social

 

Sunday, 22nd November:

[07:30 - 10:00] Long Breakfast & Networking
[10:32 - 13:48] Train back to London, Paddington
[15:00] Reunited with my amazing family.

 

I’m hoping to meet a bunch of folks at the conference, so if you are going, let me know. It’s always easier to start a conversation if you’ve already introduced yourself, even if that is only in a ‘online’ sense. So, either leave a comment here or look me up on twitter (@lukehayler). Oh, and if you’re already on twitter and not using the #sqlbits tag for related posts, you should be.

I’m hunting for social events next….stay tuned.

Gearing up for SQLBits V

SQLBits is almost upon us. In less than 10 days, around 400 people will be descending on the Celtic Manor in Newport, Wales for the 5th instalment of what I am led to believe is a first rate conference. Great speakers, great sessions, awesome venue, _____________ attendees. That space is intentional. I plan to fill it in once I’ve had the pleasure of meeting a bunch of you and making a few (hundred) new friends.

Preparations

So I’ve been reading a lot in the last few weeks. As the PASS Summit has just come and gone, there are a multitude of blog posts out there about conference preparation, travelling tips, ways to cut costs, what type of questions you should and shouldn’t be posing to speakers/vendors/other attendees, starting conversations with others, making new acquaintances, as well as those about the actual conference.

My preparations have be slow and steady. Research has been the main focus, with understanding what sessions are on offer, who the speakers are and what events will be taking place ‘after hours’. The first two items here are easily accomplished by venturing over to the sqlbits website where you will find a description of each of the intended sessions, the speakers and their bios with links to their websites and other web presences (twitter) if any exist – most do, but there are a few who seem to be ghosts on the information super-highway (ha! when was the last time that you heard that phrase…). Say what you like, but I believe that if you are a speaker then you should at least have a spot on the intertubez where people can find out more about you and download your slides.

I’ve ordered a bunch of business cards from moo.com. They’re of the mini variety and hold all the vital contact info as well as a mug shot of yours truly – so you can remember who to avoid look for at the next meet…

I’ve started to put together a few questions for key people that I’m aiming to stalk find, meet and get to know a little better. I’ll bribe them with whatever they need to persuade them to stick around long enough find out who I am and to answer my questions – I find beer works pretty well in most cases.

What to do, Where to go

In terms of sessions that I’m thinking of attending, it depends on the schedule. I’ve been informed however, that although the schedule for the sessions has been done, ‘technical difficulties’ have meant that they are not yet available for the rest of us. Let’s hope they fix the issue soon… wink wink nudge nudge. Once I know when the sessions are to take place I’ll post a list that I’ll be attending.

On to the important stuff. Social Events! I have been searching for a while now, but have still to find any reference to the ‘after hours events’ – think organised dinners and karaoke sessions at the PASS Summit. This is due to the fact that either there are no events (yet) or they haven’t been adequately advertised. So, if any of you readers do have knowledge of any planned social events, please let me know. If there aren’t any planned events, well…, we’ll have to change that. Pronto.

I’ll see you there. SQLbits 2009.

SQLBits here I come…

ImGoingToSqlBits200

Be gentle, It’s my first time

I have never attended a SQL Conference, but yesterday I took steps to rectify that situation. I registered for SQLBits Goes West, which is being held at the Celtic Manor in Newport, South Wales. Check out the SQLBits website for all the info. I am not able to get the Thursday off work but will be attending the Friday and Saturday sessions as well as any social events that crop up.

Building Your (My) Network

I have read several blog posts about networking and the value of your network. I can safely say that in my experience I count the value of my network very highly. It is a resource to be treasured, nurtured and utilised. One of my goals at SQLBits, and something that I am really looking forward to, is meeting more SQL Server folks. I currently follow a handful of people on Twitter and will be growing that number as quickly as I can over the next few weeks in an effort to get to ‘know’ a few more people before setting foot in the Celtic Manor. If you’re going and I’m not yet on your follower list, look me up (@lukehayler).

With a host of speakers and up to 350 participants there is a huge potential to extend your network. As I said before, I have not been to a conference and have only attended one SSUG (in person – many live meetings), so am going to be working the crowd as best I can (care of @BrentO’s weekly links):

I believe that I am actually quite a shy person, but there are those that could not disagree with me more. You’ll have to be the judge….

People who I believe are attending that I’d like to meet/meet again:

Logistics

Conference: Booking a place at the SQLBits conference was straight forward. Just go to the registration page and follow the instructions. Apparently there are ‘only‘ 350 places, so be quick.

Accommodation:I have opted to stay at the Celtic Manor (Manor House Hotel) as it was not that much more expensive (with SQLBits discount) than other options close by and it affords me the convenience of being onsite (so no taxi fares, which make up the difference in the price anyhow). The key here (as per SQLBits website) is to call the Celtic Manor booking line on (+44) 01633 410 262 and book a room on the SQLBits book direct. This will mean that you get the discounted rate of £70/night instead of the £99/night.

Transportation: I will be catching the train from London Paddington to Newport, South Wales (care of First Great Western). I highly recommend booking this in advance (National Rail) – Normal return fare (anytime – travelling 20th Nov at 7am returning 22nd Nov at 10am) is (GBP) £173, booking in advance = (GBP) £44! That’s a fair saving, allowing me to get in a round of golf. If only…

Breaking down the costs:

SQLBits Conference Friday only £99*
Manor House Hotel 2 nights @ £70 £140
Travel by Train Return London Paddington £44
Total Cost £283

*Early bird special. This offer ends today (30th September), so hurry! has been extended to 31st October.

There is also an option on Conference registration for car sharing if you would prefer to try and save a bit more (including the planet).

Share the Love

I love the community, those people that are constantly giving back and are more than happy to share their knowledge with ‘the rest of us’. So thank you to those who share and to those who speak/organise & sponsor these events.

I am thoroughly looking forward to learning a lot, meeting some great people and making a few friends along the way. Hopefully I’ll see you there.