SQL Saturday Jacksonville 2023
06
May
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06
May
2023
When
Jacksonville

USA
Where

Jacksonville's 15th Annual SQL Saturday event includes two paid pre-con tracks and one FREE day of training sessions for Microsoft Data Platform professionals and those wanting to grow their skill set in Business Intelligence, Analytics, and SQL Server. This event is being hosted by Jacksonville SQL Server Users Group a 501c3 non-profit organization.

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SQL Saturday is an independent US charity organized as a 501.c.3 corporation. The franchise is run by an independent board of community leaders without any vendor or other organization oversight.
SQL Saturday was the brainchild of Andy Warren, Brian Knight, and Steve Jones. The idea was to bring the conference experience to local areas, with grassroots organizations and a free day of training supplied by speakers and supported by sponsors. Saturday was chosen as this was the day when the community could attend without interfering with work, and many schools, universities, and other spaces would have space available at a low or no cost.

06 - 06 May 2023
In-Person

Speakers and Delegates
Industry Experts and Thought Leaders

DevOps Advocate
Head of Development & Product Management
Decision Support Analyst
Principal Solutions Architect, Database
Senior Consultant
Corporate Trainer
Founder & CEO
Data Architect
Data Operations Team Lead
Product Lead (BigData Realtime Analytics and Anomaly Detection)
Principal Engineering Manager
Civilian Industry Advisor

Sponsors and Exhibitors
Brand, Media and Promotional Partners

Pure Storage

Pure Storage (NYSE:PSTG) helps innovators build a better world with data.

SolarWinds

SolarWinds is a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software.

Octopus Deploy

Founded in 2012, Octopus Deploy enables successful deployments for over 25,000 companies around the world.

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