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Rubyham Lunch – Lighting Talks – Innovation Depot – Feb 2

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SPEAKER LINE UP

1. Ben Wyrosdick – flickr_fu
2. Anthony Crumley – Authentication Plugin
3. Josh Adams – Ansuz CMS

It’s not too late to present! We have room for 1-2 additional talks. If you would like to present, please contact Greg Houston (ghouston at yahoo com).

The talks begin at high noon (12pm).
Bring a lunch or pick something up at the Culinard Cafe at Innovation Depot. http://culinardcafe.com

Innovation Depot is located at:
1500 1st Avenue North
(downtown Birmingham)

Google Map to Innovation Depot:
http://tiny.cc/bnnSn

Innovation Depot has a large parking lot with plenty of room. You must enter through the doors by the parking lot and sign in at the desk. Just tell them you are there for the Rubyham meeting.
They will give you directions to the specific meeting room.
http://innovationdepot.net

2009 Rubyham Calendar

Jan 5 – Cocina Superior
Feb 2 – Innovation Depot – Lightning Talks for ~30min.
Mar 2 – Cocina Superior
Apr 6 – Presentation and Location TBD
May 4 – Cocina Superior
Jun1 – Presentation and Location TBD
Jul 13 – Cocina Superior
Aug 3 – Presentation and Location TDB
Aug 31 – Cocina Superior
Oct 5 – Presentation and Location TDB
Nov 2 – Cocina Superior
Dec 7 – Presentation and Location TDB

Written by ghouston

January 27, 2009 at 11:24 pm

Posted in Uncategorized

Steel City SQL – January 20th

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Join us Tuesday, January 20th beginning at 6:00pm at New Horizons Computer Learning Center on Beacon Parkway for the first meeting of 2009. This month’s meeting will feature SQL Server MVP Derek Comingore, Senior Architect of Comframe Software, presenting on Upgrading to SQL Server 2008 for Business Intelligence. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 provides several key features & enhancements for Business Intelligence Solutions which Derek will highlight as well as pointing out the recommended best practices and guidlines.

Derek has been using SQL Server since 1999 as a student in relational database classes at the University of North Dakota with version 7.0. Derek focuses on building & delivering enterprise-class data warehousing and business intelligence solutions with SQL Server along with the other Microsoft BI software products. In addition to his MVP, Derek is a certified professional in several Microsoft technologies including SQL Server BI, a speaker at several local & national SQL Server user groups, and is a published author on SQL Server topics.

Written by arcanecode

January 20, 2009 at 5:40 am

Posted in Steel City SQL

Bug.Net Meets Jan 13th – Jeff Barnes on Windows Azure

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Birmingham .Net Users Group

January 13, 20086:30 pm

Speaker – Jeff Barnes

Lap Around Windows Azure

So, you have heard the buzz about the upcoming Windows Azure cloud computing platform, but you aren’t sure what is the big deal? Well, this session is for you.  Windows Azure is all about making life much easier for service developers, especially those services that will live in the cloud.  In this introductory overview, we will focus on the big picture of the platform and discuss why it is significant, particularly from the perspective of a service developer.  The goal is to provide you with an understanding of the general purpose the platform and some of the ways it can be leveraged.

Jeff Barnes is a passionate software developer and advocate of the Microsoft .NET platform.  He has an intense conviction that developers should always strive to better themselves and avoid the trap of becoming complacent with their skills.  His enthusiasm is deeply rooted in engineering solutions for the unique challenges often found within the realm of distributed systems. This passion has driven him to become involved with the developer community in order to evangelize the benefits of .NET.  Jeff currently works as a Computer Systems Analyst for Southern Company where he focuses on the design and development of various systems and applications.  He is also a Microsoft MVP for Connected Systems.

BLOG: http://blog.jeffbarnes.net

Drawings will be held for swag at the end of the meeting.

Meeting will be held at New Horizons – click here for directions

Written by altechevents

January 13, 2009 at 6:05 am

Posted in Bug.Net

Alabama Code Camp Date Change

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Due to scheduling issues, the Alabama Code Camp date has been pushed back to January 31st. We apologize for any issues this may cause, but hope the later date will allow more people to have time to attend. See all the details at http://zi.ma/accjan09.

Written by arcanecode

January 9, 2009 at 11:59 pm

Posted in Alabama Code Camp

LANUG January 2009 Meeting – Rodney Landrum – The DBA Script Thumb

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Hello All. I just wanted to extend an invitation to our next meeting. Please RSVP to rduclos@gmail.com if you plan on attending. If you or your company would like to sponsor an event please reply and let me know.
LANUG Meeting – Tuesday, January 27, 2008 6:00 PM
Speaker: Rodney Landrum

 

Rodney Landrum has been architecting solutions for SQL Server for over 10 years. He has worked with and written about many SQL Server technologies, including DTS, Integration Services, Analysis Services, and Reporting Services. He has authored three books on Reporting Services. He is a regular contributor to SQL Server magazine, sqlservercentral.com and Simple-talk.com. His three recent articles in SQL Server magazine on building a DBA repository with SSIS and SSRS have been well received and implemented widely by DBAs around the world. Rodney also speaks regularly on SQL topics at such events as SQL Saturday in Florida, his home state. His day job finds him overseeing the health and well being of over 100 SQL Servers as manager of database administration in Pensacola, Florida. He is also the Vice President on the Pensacola SQL Server User Group

 


Topic: 
The DBA Script Thumb

 

Like many DBAs, Rodney has squirrelled away a large number of routines that he uses almost daily to check on his servers and databases. Of this large collection he chooses five that he wouldn’t want to be without. and there is something for everyone in this DBA’s Script Collection which goes with him on his ‘Script thumb’.
If you have any SQL scripts that help you with your day-to-day work, bring them along this event should inspire you to get involved.

 

 

  Office Mall South
  3100 Cottage Hill Road
  Building 3
  Mobile, AL 36606

 


Sponsor: Perficient, Inc.

 

This meeting is not yet sponsored! If you enjoy the free presentations and the opportunity to network and promote yourself, we need sponsors! Talk to your company about sponsoring these events.Sponsorship can be as little as providing some refreshments for the event (pizza, coke, chips, etc) or providing giveaways (books, software, hardware, t-shirts, anything nerds like!) But sponsorship is a two-way street. A short, five minute presentation is given at the start of each event to let attendees know about our sponsors (who they are, what they do, job opportunities, etc).  This is an excellent opportunity to let active developers know that you’ve got a great company!

 

 

 

If you or someone you know has been having problems subscribing to our mailing list have them go to this site to subscribe: http://www.freelists.org/list/lanug .
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Written by rduclos

January 6, 2009 at 3:16 pm

Posted in LA.Net

BSDA Meeting Thursday January 8th

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You only thought elections were over! That silly presidental thing was just a precursor to the election that really matters, that of the annual Birmingham Software Developers Association. In addition to the election we will also be having a short presentation on Excel for Developers by Robin Cooper of New Horizons.

As usual the meeting will be at New Horizons in Homewood Alabama at 6:30 pm.

Don’t forget annual dues of $25 are due.

Robin Cooper started her official instructor led career in 2000 teaching basic Office Applications, starting with the 97 suite of Office. In the past 8 years, Robin has spent time perfecting her craft. Robin holds certifications in the past Office Suites and is certified in the newest suite, Office 2007. Robin is New Horizons Birmingham’s resident Access and Crystal Reports guru. She has been working with Crystal reports knowledge since version 6. If Data Management is your role in the company, Robin is your gal. Robin’s teaching style is for everyone from the beginner to the IT professional.

Written by altechevents

January 6, 2009 at 2:01 am

Posted in BSDA

Alabama Code Camp with Speaker Idol

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Update: Due to scheduling issues, the code camp has been pushed back to January 31st. We apologize for any inconvenience and hope this will only better server the user community.

The next Alabama Code Camp will be Saturday January 17th January 31st 2009 in Montgomery Alabama. Call for speakers is open, so check back to the site soon for registration, session schedule, and more.

Also at this event we’ll be having the Alabama Speaker Idol contest. The object of this contest is to encourage new speakers to step up to the Code Camp level. During lunch we’ll be giving new speakers each five minutes to do a presentation. The detailed rules are below, but the big news is the grand prize: a 1 year MSDN Premium Subscription!

Update: Registration for the event is now open, you can register at http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=134437

Alabama Speaker Idol Rules

1. Presentations are targeted to be five minutes in length, presentations can vary from 4:50 to 5:10 without penalty. Presentations under 4:50 or over 5:10 will be penalized.

2. As the object of the contest is to encourage new speakers, professional speakers, MVPs, and speakers at previous code camps are not eligible. However, someone may participate and also be a speaker at the Jan. 17th 31st, 2009 code camp as long as this is their first time speaking at a code camp.

3. In addition to length, speakers will also be judged on clarity, technical accuracy and content.

4. In addition to the judges, code camp attendees and other members of the pubic may be in the audience during presentations.

5. Judges will be composed of attending MVPs and other notable attendees. As with most of these things, scoring is largely subjective. The result of the judges is final. No whining, crying, or complaining.

6. To participate in the contest you must e-mail your name, title of your presentation, and contact cell number (just in case) to arcanecode@gmail.com with Alabama Speaker Idol in the subject header. All submissions must be received by noon, central standard time, Friday January 16th 30th (edit: changed to reflect code camp date change).

7. Due to time restrictions, the contest will be limited to 15 participants. In the event more than 15 submissions are received, 15 contestants will be randomly drawn from the pool of submissions. All others will be placed on the stand by list. In the event of a no show on the day of the contest, we will randomly draw a replacement speaker from the standby list.

8. The order of the speakers will be drawn at random just before the presentations begin. All presentations will take place during lunch at the code camp.

9. The winner will be announced at the end of the code camp day.

10. These rules may be amended as the Code Camp Committee deems fit in order to facilitate a more orderly, better code camp.

Written by arcanecode

January 6, 2009 at 1:45 am

Posted in Alabama Code Camp