Excited to be presenting at virtual 
GroupBy Conference for the first time on Thursday, during the North America time slots. I just finished tuning up 
this old presentation that I've presented dozens of times. It's been a great learning tool for me throughout my career and informative for DBA's and Developers at any level of experience. This time I packed in some 
new SQL Server 2019 content as well, so I'm looking forward to demoing both my old classic hand-tooled jokes as well as fresh new content.
In all this time though, this is the first I'll be presenting this slidedeck to a virtual audience, so be sure to use the chat window to give me a lol or a groan every now and then. I've already made 
the slide 
deck available here and I'll be ready to roll on Thursday at 1pm Central.
Later Thursday afternoon, I'll be presenting a second webinar, 
Think Like a Certification Exam, in the PASS Career Development Marathon. Hope to see you online there as well!
You can 
register for this free all-online conference here. Here's the GroupBy conference lineup:
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Europe - October 9th
 
9:00 UTC | Alexander ArvidssonBoring Is Stable, Stable Is Good. SQL Server Best Practices
 
 10:00 UTC | Magnus Ahlkvist
 Eight hours of work in 20 minutes, partitioning rocks
 
 12:00 UTC | Emanuele Meazzo
 How to use PowerBI as a free monitoring tool (5 free reports for SQL Server)
 
 13:00 UTC | Alex Yates
 Solving the dev database problem with GitHub, Docker and PsDatabaseClone
 
 14:00 UTC | Rich Benner
 Adventure – Performance Edition
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North America - October 10th
 
9:00 PDT | Aaron Nelson Azure Data Studio    SQL People10:00 PDT | Bob Pusateri Locks, Blocks, and Snapshots: Maximizing Database Concurrency11:00 PDT | William Assaf SQL Admin Best Practices with DMVs13:00 PDT | Collin Lysford Demystifying Dynamic SQL14:00 PDT | Erik Darling The SQL Server Performance Tasting Menu15:00 PDT | Mohammad Darab Big Data Clusters for the Absolute Beginner |  | 
 
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