It was a beautiful idea. Gather together with a group of our podcast listeners in a conference type format and find ways for us to connect and help each grow. I had seen it down in other events; however, I wanted to add my own flavor. I wanted this to be different. While the event turned out great and we got good marks from the attendees, we didn't have the response we were hoping for. In this episode of the podcast, we have our companero conference retrospective.
We try to give our honest feedback about what we did well, what could have been improved, and what the attendees reported. I can't say enough about the help I got from our speakers--Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Feasel, Randolph West, Tracy Boggiano, and Doug Purnell. They were awesome and the event was much simpler because of them and their commitment. They are truly my companeros on the SQL trail.
The show notes for today's episode can be found at http://sqldatapartners.com/2017/10/31/episode-115-the-companero-conference-retrospective. Have fun on the SQL trail!
Episode 77: New Reporting Options
Episode 76: Availability Group Improvements
Episode 75 Storage Testing
Episode 74: 2016 Year in Review
Episode 73: Performance Tuning
Episode 72: Test Automation in BI
Episode 71: BI Tools of the Trade
Episode 70 SQL Server on Linux
Episode 69: Our SQL Server Setup Checklist
Episode 68: SSIS Administration
Episode 67 Dear Developer
Episode 66: Microsoft's Professional Program
Episode 65: Do you have good data architecture?
Episode 64: Certifications and Career Development
Episode 63: New Data AvailabilityFeatures in SQL Server 2016
Episode 62: Ask Me Anything--Cortana Intelligence Suite
Episode 61: The Debrief
Episode 60: What is U-SQL?
Episode 59: Mirroring, Availability Groups, Replication, and Log shipping
Episode 58: 4 ways to stay sharp with technical learning
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