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Why SQL Summit?

October 26, 2016 by Kevin3NF Leave a Comment

Why am I attending the PASS Summit?

As I type this, I’m on AA flight 439, seat 8A hurtling through the sky hundreds of miles an hour in a pressurized metal tube.  Tight quarters in here, but it’s a window seat that I picked…so still a win.   4 hour flight, direct from DFW to Seattle.

As a contractor, I don’t get paid for the three and a half days I’m using for Summit and travel.   I also paid my own way for Summit registration, flight, hotel, shuttles, parking, food, entertainment…even a couple of decks of cards for Thursday’s game night should there not be enough.   Oh…and a kilt.   Because Grant Fritchey and more importantly the Women In Tech cause.

So again…why shell out the cash?

Because I am 48 years old.   If I don’t keep fresh on the new technologies that makes me a dinosaur, relegated to taking care of the old legacy SQL Server that nobody dares to touch.   Its SQL 2000 now…but SQL 2016 will also be ancient someday.   I expect to be working until 60.   Probably more.

If I don’t attend events like this and learn, the new technologies will go flying past me and I’ll have to chase things down on the fly (like I’m doing now with PoSH).  I have a bad hip…not allowed to run!

If I don’t learn to exploit the goodness that is the cloud (which I am currently flying in) or Hekaton or the underpinnings of virtualization…I’m toast.

I’m not worried about some hotshot junior DBA taking my job.   I want them to try.   I’ll even help them through mentoring or team leadership.   I have 18 years in, and that puts me at the top of a lot of candidate stacks.

As long as I keep up.

Why Summit?

There are webinars, SQL Saturdays, MVC classes, Twitter, blogs galore and hundreds of other places to learn things that are all a whole lot cheaper.

BUT…nowhere else can you gather all of that in one place.  Add in more choices of learning such as BI, Professional development and SQL Development (I’m a pure admin)…and it gets even better.

Even more…when the best of the best are crawling all over each other to pay their own way to come and present at this event, and learn from each other…you know it’s the number one SQL training event in the world.

Add in the networking opportunities!  Between sessions, at meals, after parties, community zones, luncheons, breakfasts…if you can’t make a friend and meet people here you might want to reach out of your comfort zone and say hello to the person next to you.   But if not…that’s ok too.   I’m an introvert as well, so I get it.

I went to Summit 2008 and suffered from information overload.   Now that I have recovered, its time for a return visit.   The investment dollars pale in comparison to the future dollars in income that will likely grow organically out of being here.

I’ve been like a kid waiting for Christmas the last few days.  Figuratively jumping up and down as the time to board got closer (remember…bad hip…no literal jumping).  My teammates back at the office all say hi!  And they are glad to be rid of me for a few days I suspect.

So as I hurtle along, playing armrest games with 8B, I’m excited.  On Saturday I expect to be exhausted but happy.

Why are you at Summit?  Why didn’t you come?   Can you come next year?

Comments encouraged below!

Kevin3NF

The OnPurpose DBA

Filed Under: Career, SQL, Summit, Training

My Summit 2016 Schedule

October 24, 2016 by Kevin3NF Leave a Comment

Just thought I would toss my tentative schedule up here for this week’s PASS Summit in Seattle.  Are you hitting any of the same sessions as me? After hours activities?  Let me know in the comments or Twitter!

I’ve got at least 2 sessions for every time slot.  When I hit information overload (and I will) I’ll probably be chilling in the Community Zone.

No formal dinner plans any night…I’m a meat-n-potatoes type if you want to join me.

PASS Summit 2016 Schedule:

Tuesday, October 25, 2016
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Arrive around 6pm, check in, find someone to eat with!

Wednesday, October 26, 2016
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10:15 AM – 11:30 AMRoom: 618-620
[PD-200] Lighten Up: Soft Skills for Hardcore Techies

10:15 AM – 11:30 AMRoom: TCC Tahoma 3-4
[DBA-102] Powershell Jumpstart for SQL Server DBAs

1:30 PM – 2:45 PMRoom: 401
[DBA-217-PR] Architecting SQL Server Environments with Containers for Superior HA & Cost Savings

1:30 PM – 2:45 PMRoom: 618-620
[LT-103] Lightning Talks 103

3:15 PM – 4:30 PMRoom: 6E
[DBA-403] The Many Latencies of TempDB

3:15 PM – 4:30 PMRoom: 6B
[AD-302] The Query Store and Query Tuning in SQL Server

4:45 PM – 6:00 PMRoom: TCC Tahoma 1-2
[DBA-306] Query Store ? What is it all about?

4:45 PM – 6:00 PMRoom: 606-609
[DBA-206] Virtual SQL Servers. Actual Performance.

Dinner and a lovely beverage?  You in?

9pm – SQLKaraoke?

Thursday, October 27, 2016
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10:15 AM – 11:30 AMRoom: 6E
[DBA-405-M] SQL Server 2016: It Just Runs Faster

10:15 AM – 11:30 AMRoom: 602-604
[DBA-324-M] SQL Server on Linux, Come Learn What is Happening!

WIT Luncheon – 11:30am

1:30 PM – 2:45 PMRoom: TCC Tahoma 3-4
[AD-203] Execution Plans for Mere Mortals

1:30 PM – 2:45 PMRoom: TCC Tahoma 5
[DBA-313-M] SQL Server Enhancements that Keep Your Environment Always On

3:15 PM – 4:30 PMRoom: 618-620
[PD-107] Advance Your Career by Becoming a Volunteer

3:15 PM – 4:30 PMRoom: 401
[AD-213-PR] Faster Provisioning with SQL Clone

4:45 PM – 6:00 PMRoom: 6A
[AD-104] Changing Your Habits to Improve the Performance of Your T-SQL

4:45 PM – 6:00 PMRoom: 6B
[DBA-301] Lockless in Seattle: Using In-Memory OLTP Transaction Processing

6pm – 7:30pm – find someone to eat with!

8pm – 10:30 – Game Night
Friday, October 28, 2016
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8:00 AM – 10:30 AMRoom: TCC Tahoma 3-4
[PD-500-HD] 500-Level Guide to Career Internals

8:00 AM – 9:15 AMRoom: 615-617
[DBA-204] Does it Hurt When I Do This? Performing a SQL Server Health Check

8:00 AM – 9:15 AMRoom: TCC Tahoma 5
[DBA-308] Monitoring and Alerting of Availability Groups

8:00 AM – 9:15 AMRoom: TCC Tahoma 1-2
[DBA-332-M] Tune Your SQL Server Engine to Turbocharge its Performance

11:00 AM – 12:15 PMRoom: 618-620
[DBA-208] Turbo Charged Transaction Logs – Internals and Performance

11:00 AM – 12:15 PMRoom: 615-617
[PD-105] What SQL Server Professionals Can Learn From Writing and Blogging

2:00 PM – 3:15 PMRoom: 611-614
[AD-101] Kick Start! SQL Server 2014 / 2016 Performance Tips and Tricks

2:00 PM – 3:15 PMRoom: 2AB
[DBA-309] Supercharging Backups and Restores For Fun and Profit

Nothing formal after this, but I don’t leave until 7am Saturday…

Filed Under: SQL, Summit

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