Unprecedented response to SQLServerGeeks Annual Summit 2015

This is overwhelming! We have received unprecedented response from the date we announced the conference on Jan 17, 2015 at our SQL Server Day events in Bangalore, Gurgaon and Hyderabad. We are touching 200 registrations already without even announcing speakers and sessions. This shows the faith and trust the community has in us that we at SQLServerGeeks will pull off something awesome.

Here is a list of events that we executed in last 3 months (Jan to March) to evangelize the conference in major parts of India.

Month City Event Name Group Photo & Feedback Link
March Hyderabad SQL Special In-Person Event Click here
March Online SQL Special Webcast Click here
February Gurgaon SQL Server Day Click here
Click here
February Bangalore SQL Server Day Click here
Click here
February Hyderabad SQL Server Day Click here
Click here
February Online SQL Special Webcast Click here
February Bangalore SQL Special In-Person Event Click here
January Bangalore SQL Server Day Click here
January Gurgaon SQL Server Day Click here
Click here
January Hyderabad SQL Server Day Click here
Click here

 

With the kind of response, we have got, we’re now expecting close to 1000 to 1200 attendees, including Lead Architects, Database Managers, DBAs, DEVs, BI specialists, Data Scientists, CTOs, and other decision makers.

   

The Indian & Asian SQL community is abuzz with talk about this event. SQL Server is certainly one aspect of the conference. Larger agenda being Big Data, Cloud & Analytics. In total there are 5 parallel tracks – Big Data, Cloud, Database Administration, Database Development & Analytics (Business Intelligence)

And some big news coming up starting from May. Yes, we will start announcing our speakers! Watch out! If you don’t want to miss the bus, register now. Because in May, when you know who the speakers are, you will certainly feel like: “Ah! I should have registered in April” 🙂

Just a few more days to go before you lose the April pricing! Click here to register.

   

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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