In the last weeks it was very silent on my weblog, but life is pretty fast in 2012. Currently I’m preparing tons of content about SQL Server 2012 for my upcoming event series across Europe. Besides that (which is very time consuming), I’m also happy to get the chance to speak at various SQL Server conferences across Europe within the next weeks. Here’s an overview where you can meet me in the near future:
- March 5 – 7, Vienna/Austria:
I’m doing my own “SQL Server 2012 Deep Dive Days” with brand new in-deep technical content about SQL Server 2012. - March 12 – 14, Munich/Germany:
“SQL Server 2012 Deep Dive Days” in Munich/Germany - March 17, SQLSaturday #115 in Lisbon/Portugal
I’m speaking about Columnstore Indexes in SQL Server 2012 - March 19 – 21, Zurich/Switzerland
“SQL Server 2012 Deep Dive Days” in Zurich/Switzerland - March 24, SQLSaturday #105 in Dublin/Ireland
I’m speaking about Advanced SQL Server Troubleshooting - March 28 – 29, London/United Kingdom
I’m speaking at the DevWeek conference about SQL Server Execution Plans and SQL Server Query Tuning - March 30 – 31, London/United Kingdom
I’m speaking at the SQLbits conference about TempDb Troubleshooting - April 18 – 20, Billund/Denmark
I’m speaking at Miracle Open World about SQL Server Execution Plans and SQL Server Query Tuning - May 8 – 9, Berchtesgaden/Germany
I’m speaking at the SQLConnections conference in Berchtesgaden/Germany, and my session is not yet decided J
There are also 2 – 3 additional conferences, where I have submitted proposals, but didn’t have yet received an acknowledgement…
My flight schedule over the next weeks looks also very interesting:
- March 11: Vienna- Munich
- March 14: Munich – Vienna
- March 16: Graz – Frankfurt
- March 17: Frankfurt – Lisbon
- March 18: Lisbon – Frankfurt – Vienna – Zurich
- March 21: Zurich – Vienna
- March 23: Vienna – Zurich – Dublin
- March 25: Dublin – Zurich – Vienna
- March 28: Vienna – London
- March 31: London – Vienna
- April 18: Vienna – Frankfurt – Billund
- April 20: Billund – Frankfurt – Vienna
It seems that I’m spending more time in airplanes than at home…
See you soon J
-Klaus