Then, Jim Gray from Microsoft's Bay Area Research Center came in and talked about where things are going in the future, including the merging of objects and databases...
Kicking off this morning is Wayne Snyder for PASS. He's crazy...
OK, HP, I appreciate that you guys are a major sponsor of the PASS Community Summit, and as such you deserve some general session time. But come on! Send us somebody who exudes at least interest, if not excitement about his subject matter...
I suppose a fancy sports car or a new house or a couple of Bill's Billions would be the ULTIMATE swag, but this year is better than the last and it just keeps getting better...
The best part of the morning was when they demo'd the new Health Advisor reports...
It has already been announced that next year's summit will be back in Seattle. Start making your plans now to come visit!
A few other notes about the conference and facilities...
SQL Server 2005 officially launches November 7, 2005 with a big launch event in San Francisco, California. But just because you can't get to San Francisco doesn't mean you have to miss out on everything.
What an adventure already! I got checked-in to the conference and picked up the swag...However, all was not well in Muddville today...
Well, here we are again. And what a beautiful place to be! After flying the red-eye from Seattle, I just checked-in to the Gaylord Texan Resort for the 2005 PASS Community Summit.
For those who noticed or cared, the CaldwellBlog is back online (new URL) after an extended summer hiatus.
The 2005 PASS Community Summit in Grapevine, Texas is just two weeks away! If you haven't started to prepare for it yet, NOW is the time!
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