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NJSQL Business Intelligence Saturday Registration Required Microsoft’s Business Intelligence has evolved over the past year to provide a full vendor solution. Let’s embrace it and take some time to learn more about this powerful suite of tools used to create business intelligence solutions. Please join the NJ SQL Server User Group for this free event. Date:
Saturday, October 4th
Location: NJ Microsoft Office 194 Wood Avenue South (Prudential Building), Sixth Floor Iselin, NJ 08830
Registration Link: http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=131668
Agenda: 8:30am - 9:00am: Registration / Breakfast 9:00am - 9:15am: Event Kick-Off 9:15am - 10:15am: Microsoft’s Vision for Business Intelligence (Mark Kromer) 10:15am - 10:30am: Break 10:30am - 11:30am: SQL Server Reporting Services (Kevin Goff) 11:30am - 11:45am: Wrap-up, Evaluation Form Submission & Raffle For additional information regarding this event, please refer to the NJ SQL Server User Group website (see link below).
Information Link: http://njsql.org/blogs/user_group_news/pages/NJSQLBISaturdayOctober4th2008.aspx
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Monday, September 29, 2008 8:50 AM
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Date: Tuesday, August 19th Sponsor: Quest Refreshments: Pizza/Soda Give-A-Ways: TBD Topic: SQL Server Service Broker in the Real World (SQL 2005+) Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and 2008 include a fantastic feature that few people understand or use. That feature is the Microsoft SQL Server Service Broker. In this session we'll dig into how to configure the service broker for not only intra-database message queuing, but database to database queuing as well as server to server database queuing. We will also dig into a real life scenario where the SQL Server Service Broker was used to do ETL from an OLTP database to an OLAP database in near real time for near real time reporting. Presenter: Denny Cherry (BIO: http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/sql-server/about) Denny's Blog: http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/sql-server/
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Tuesday, August 05, 2008 11:33 AM
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The current issue of Redmond Magazine includes a cover story on "The New Face of User Groups". This 4+ page article goes through the history of User Groups and illustrates why they are so vibrant and required in today environment. For some time, I’ve wanted to blog about the reason why user groups are needed and what they provide to their attendees. But, this article has already done it. Thanks, Redmond Magazine!!! Enjoy!!! SQLDiva Redmond Magazine Article: http://redmondmag.com/features/article.asp?EditorialsID=2439
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Monday, March 31, 2008 9:11 PM
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On April 15th, the NJ SQL Server User Group will host New Jersey based author Jay Krishnaswamy(See details below). One of my goals for the NJSQL group is to grow the SQL Server Community in New Jersey. It's awesome to be able to host all types of presenters at the NJSQL meetings, but it's important to encourage New Jersey bases folks to present at a NJSQL meetings. If you are a New Jersey based SQL Server Professional who is thinking about becoming a speaker, please contact me. SQLDiva NJ SQLServer User Group: www.njsql.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: Tuesday, April 15th Sponsor: Microsoft Refreshments: Pizza/Soda Give-A-Ways: TBD Topic: An overview of SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Presenter: Jay Krishnaswamy Dr. Jay Krishnaswamy is a graduate of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore writes on database and web development related topics to several computer programming related web sites. Before working in the IT industry as a Microsoft Certified Trainer and a Siebel Certified consultant he taught and worked at several institutes of technology and universities in India, Australia, Brazil and the USA. His book on SQL Server Integration Services was published by Packt Publishers, Birmingham, UK. Overview: This session will allow beginners to get a jump start on the SQL Server Integration Services concepts using Visual Studio 2005. The emphasis of this talk will be mostly on the Microsoft wizardry that puts rapid application development on a stable platform
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Monday, March 31, 2008 9:07 PM
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I attended the NYC Microsoft Heroes Happen Here Launch event on 3/4/08. My role in attending this event was to represent PASS and the local user groups at the Community User Group Table. As the day went on, it became more apparent to me that folks are having a difficult time finding the websites of the local user groups. Peter Laudati (NY/NJ/CT Developer Evalgelist) does a great job of blogging about the monthly events scheduled for the local user groups (http://blogs.msdn.com/peterlau/), but selfishly I wanted to capture just the user group websites for me (and of course for you...). Enjoy!!! SQLDiva New Jersey New York Connecticut Pennsylvania Delaware
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Friday, March 07, 2008 4:50 PM
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The current "buzz" about SQL Server is the upcoming release of SQL Server 2008 and all the new features that will help to revolutize the way data is used. This is awesome and it's great that Microsoft is sticking with their promise to release new versions of the product every 2-3 years. But, I feel it's just as important for Microsoft to focus on the quality of the current version that is being used on production systems today. SQLDiva Verbage from connect.microsoft.com: Since Service Pack 2 was relelased, numerous bugs have been fixed. They are available in cumulative update packages (6 to date). However, Microsoft recommends customers not to install these cumulative updates unless affected by one of the fixed bugs. That creates a dilemma for SQL Server administrators. You do not want to install a package if Microsoft recommends against it, but you also want to take pro-active action so that you can squash the bug BEFORE it affects you. See Comments on this topic from other folks like you: http://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/Validation.aspx?FeedbackID=326575 Vote Here for SQL Server 2005 SP3 ==>> http://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=326575
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Thursday, March 06, 2008 9:40 AM
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Join other industry professionals and help build the SQL Server community as a 2008 PASS Community Summit speaker in Seattle, Washington, November 18-21. Act now and submit an abstract by the March 28th Deadline. All speakers receive:
- Complimentary registration to the 2008 PASS Community Summit
- Industry recognition
- Networking opportunities with thousands of attendees
Microsoft employees are encouraged to submit presentations using the online submission website. Please note that any Microsoft submissions will be reviewed and abstract status will be determined by Microsoft. For more information, please visit our Call To Speakers website at http://calltospeakers.sqlpass.org/ or e-mail any questions to calltospeakers@sqlpass.org.
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Thursday, March 06, 2008 9:29 AM
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Event Dates and Registration are now available for the local launchs of Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008!!! Follow this URL to register: http://www.microsoft.com/heroeshappenhere/register/default.mspx Local Launch Event Dates (as of 1/14/08) March 4: New York, NY March 6: Harrisburg, PA March 13: Edison, NJ (Register soon) April 3: Philadelphia, PA April 17: Hartford, CT April 29: Long Island, NY May 13: Albany, NY (Register soon) May 15: Rochester, NY For additional resources on SQL Server 2008, the SQL Server 2008 Learning Portal is available. Follow this URL for the SQL Server 2008 Learning Portal: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/sql/2008/default.mspx SQLDiva
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Monday, January 14, 2008 11:20 AM
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Date: Tuesday, January 15th Sponsor: Microsoft Refreshments: Pizza/Soda Give-A-Ways: Analysis Services 2005 Book Presenter: Kevin Goff Topic: Designing OLAP Cubes in SQL Server Analysis Services Overview: This presentation will cover the basics of designing an OLAP database in SSAS 2005. It will cover the following: 1) The most important question....why use OLAP? 2) The basics of designing a cube, and building fact tables and dimensions. 3) Building dimension hierarchies, including Date hierarchies. 4) Brief overview of MDX (needed for any special querying of the OLAP database). 5) Creating custom calculated members and named sets for the cube (used for reporting tools like Reporting Services, Excel, and even PPS). For more information on the NJ SQL Server User Group, please go to www.njsql.org. SQLDiva
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Sunday, January 13, 2008 11:11 PM
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I had the distinct honor of attending the Philly.Net Code Camp on Saturday, January 12th at DeVry University in Fort Washington, PA. It was a long day, but it was well worth it for the following reasons: #1: Content The Philly.Net guys really know how to run code camps. I’ve attended some of their Code Camps in the Malvern, PA Microsoft and they were great. But, these guys really outdid themselves by putting together a code camp with 50+ sessions and 8 tracks. I was especially pleased by the DBA and Business Intelligence tracks. The food, coordination and swag were great, but the content was over the top!!! Thanks Philly.Net!!! #2: Facility I was really impressed with the facility. The classrooms were spacious and clean and it was awesome to have a large community area for everyone to meet up (Cafeteria). I’ve attended other events at universities where a large community area was not available. A large community area really makes a difference. Thanks DeVry University!!! #3: Community Over 300+ people attended the Code Camp. I don’t think I’ve seen so many technical people together in the local area since the SQL Server 2005 Launch events. It was such a joy to be able to meet up with so many of my friends and prior co-workers. Additionally, it was great to see so many women at this event. A few of us started talking about starting up some type of Women in Technology Group. Email me if you have any interest in a NY/NJ/CT/PA Women in Technology Group.
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Sunday, January 13, 2008 11:07 PM
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I work on the Finance MIS Team for a Real Estate Conglomerate and we had a costume contest today. Our team dressed up as a Report Wizard, Database Diva(SQLDiva) and a Data Detective. It was kind of geeky... Well, a lot geeky... But, we had fun!!! SQLDiva 
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 11:55 AM
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