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Saturday, April 04, 2009 3:45 AM
PASS recently conducted a survey of its members, asking them what topics they would like to see covered at the 2009 PASS Community Summit. A total of 304 people responded to the survey, and the entire survey can be seen at the PASS Speaker's Resource Page (you have to log on to the website to see the results). Given that the report exceeds 20 pages, I thought I would summarize the key results. They include: - Database Administrator topics were the most sought after, with Database Developer topics coming in second.
- Most of the attendees were seeking Advanced level topics, those that assumes a solid knowledge of technology, strong coding skills, and for DBAs with 4-6 years of DBA experience.
- Sessions on SQL Server 2008 were the most desired, with SQL Server 2005 a distant second.
- Best Practices- and Tips & Tricks-type sessions were highly rated.
- The three most popular "database administration" topics that cover new features in SQL Server 2008" included: Performance Data Collection, SQL Audit, and Policy-Based Management.
- The three most popular "general database administration" topics included: Performance Monitoring and Tuning, DMVs, and Scalability.
- The three most popular "high availability" topics included: Minimizing System Downtime, Supporting Mission Critical Applications, and Database Mirroring.
- The three most popular "Database Architecture/Deployment" topics include: Virtualization, Database Storage Solutions, and Clustering.
- The three most popular "Database and Application Development Features in SQL Server 2008" included: T-SQL Improvements, Table-Valued Parameters, and Filtered Indexes.
- The three most popular "General Database Design & Development" topic included: Optimizing Queries and Execution Plans, Database Modeling/Database Design, and Application Development Best Practices.
- The three most popular "Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Features in SQL Server 2008" included: Reporting Services Enhancements, Report Design Enhancements in Business Intelligence Development Studio, and Integration Services.
- The three most popular "General Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence" topics included: BI/DW Best Practices using the Microsoft BI Framework, Data Modeling and Schema Design for BI, and Planning, Developing, and Administrating Your BI Environment.
- The three most popular "Analysis Services" topics included: Advanced Techniques (Tips & Tricks) Using Analysis Services 2005/2008, Building and Deploying Solutions Using Analysis Services in SQL Server 2005/2008, and MDX.
- The three most popular "SSIS" topics included: Advanced Techniques for SSIS Package Development, Maximizing Your SSIS Performance, and Building and Deploying Solutions Using Integration Services in SQL Server 2005/2008.
- The three most popular "Reporting Services" topics included: Report Deployment and Administration, Report Access and Delivery Features, and Designing and Creating Reports.
- The three most popular "Professional Development" topics included: Leadership and Team Management Skills, Strategic IT Planning, and Project Management.
- The three most popular "Communication" topics included": Technical Presentations, Project Documentation, and Technical Writing.
- The three most popular "Career Development" topics included: "Developing and Improving Your Career, Marking Yourself More Marketable, and Certification.
Like all summaries of reports, a lot of detail has been left out. If you are serious about submitting a speaker's abstract, I highly recommend you review the entire report, as you will want to take this information into account when creating your abstracts. If you are interested in becoming a speaker at the 2009 PASS Community Summit, be sure you get your abstracts in no later than April 10, 2009. After then, the call for speakers will be closed.
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About bradmcgehee
Brad M. McGehee is a MCSE+I, MCSD, and MCT (former) with a Bachelors’ degree in Economics and a Masters in Business Administration. Currently the Director of DBA Education for Red Gate Software, Brad is an accomplished Microsoft SQL Server MVP with over 13 years’ SQL Server experience, and over 6 years’ training experience.
Brad is a frequent speaker at SQL PASS, European PASS, SQL Connections, SQLTeach, SQLBits, SQL Saturdays, TechFests, Code Camps, SQL Server user groups, and other industry seminars, where he shares his 13 years’ cumulative knowledge.
Brad was the founder of the popular community site SQL-Server-Performance.Com, and operated it from 2000 through 2006, where he wrote over one million words on SQL Server topics.
In 2008, Brad attended 16 conferences/user group events, presented 26 sessions, and had 1,402 people attend them.
A well-respected and trusted name in SQL Server literature, Brad is the author or co-author of more than 14 technical books and over 100 published articles. His most recent books include “How to Become an Exceptional DBA,” and “Brad's Sure Guide to SQL Server 2008: The Top Ten New Features for DBAs,” and “Mastering SQL Server Profiler.”
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