2023 Learning Calendar – SQL Server

Hi There,

We are working on the 2023 Learning Calendar and need your input. Let us know what would you like to learn. Based on the topics you suggest to us, we will organize webinars, virtual events & chat shows with industry experts. Click here to give us your topics.

Meanwhile, here are some important reminders:

#First

Data Platform Summit recorded classes (Pre-Cons & Post-Cons) are now available at 75% off the list price. Use the discount code BLACKFRIDAY. These in-depth training classes were delivered at DPS 2022, 2021 & 2020 and were recorded so that we can share them with the community. They offer 8-hrs deep-dive content. So go ahead, and explore the classes that suit your job & career goals. There are more than 50 such classes to choose from. Explore here.

#Second

   

If SQL Server Performance Tuning is your day-to-day work, explore the SQLMaestros Master Class recordings at 60% off. See here. SQL Server Query Tuning & Optimization. 28 hours. Jump directly to the product. There are 64 modules/demos. In case you wish to subscribe, use the discount code BLACKFRIDAY.

#Third

As always, we continue to bring free learning to you. There are more than 500 full-length sessions on our YouYube channel. Start watching.

Stay tuned. More learning content coming your way. We are working on the 2023 learning calendar.

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SQLServerGeeks

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About Amit Bansal

Amit Bansal is always brainstorming around SQL Server. Despite working with SQL since 1997, he is amazed that he keeps learning new things every single day. SQL Server is AB's first love, and his wife does not mind that. He tries to share as much and spreads the SQL goodness. Internals and Performance Tuning excites him, and also gives him sleepless nights at times, simply because he is not a genius, but quite a hard worker and does not give up. It has been a long and exciting journey since 1997, you can read here: http://sqlmaestros.com/amit-bansal/ He is on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/A_Bansal

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