Presenting a pair of lightning sessions at SQL Saturday in Phoenix

I’ll be presenting a pair of lightning sessions at SQL Saturday in Phoenix, AZ, on April 28th – if you’re in the area and up for a day of free training on everything database-related, as well as some networking time with your fellow DBAs and Developers, please join us!

Here’s the summary for my two lightning sessions (they’ll be 15 minutes each):

Automating SQL Server source control – This session will look at a quick and easy process that takes regular snapshots of object definitions in the database and stores any changes.

Representing SQL Server data spaces visually – This session will take a quick look at a Codeplex Github project that does this, SQL Space Map, and how it accomplishes it by leveraging a library from Microsoft Research (Obviously with Codeplex no more, I’ve migrated this code to Github, though it still hasn’t been updated in probably 10 years)

If you’d like to see what else is planned for the day, http://sqlsaturday.com/131/schedule.aspx. You can also follow the event on twitter at #sqlsat131