UK conference explores the seven wonders of SQL

Influential British user group SQLBits will hold its seventh major conference, SQLBits – The 7 Wonders of SQL, in York, England, in October.

SQLBits – The 7 Wonders of SQL will take place within the leafy environs of York University's Heslington campus from September 30 to October 2. There is a charge to attend the first two days but the third day, Saturday, October 2, will be free. This is customary at SQLBits events as organisers say it allows those with no budget to experience what they describe as a must-attend training event and rub shoulders with over 500 fellow DBAs, developers and BI specialists.

The conference features over 100 sessions from around 50 speakers across four tracks. Day one will be a training day with in-depth full-day seminars. Day two will be a deep-dive conference day with advanced sessions delivered by some of the best speakers from the SQL Server community. Day three will be the traditional SQLBits community conference day with a wide range of sessions covered all aspects of SQL Server at all levels of ability.

For full details and booking, see the SQLBits website.

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