MCT DAY and PASS Summit

What an amazing two weeks that started in Orlando for MCT Day at Microsoft Ignite. Then it was a quick trip to Seattle for the PASS Summit. And rounding out the travels in Kansas City to teach a dedicated SQL Performance Tuning and Optimization workshop.

MCT Day in Orlando

As you can see above, there was quite a turnout for MCT Day. It is always great to get together with MCT’s from all over the world. A lot of announcements and changes coming to the world of certification. Some of which are exciting and some that I am less than enthused about.

I think I failed to mention that I arrived in Orlando a day early. This allowed me the chance to go to the Kennedy Space Center for a short tour. It is always exciting to make these short adventure trips when I am on the road.

Unfortunately, I did have to miss Microsoft Ignite for the first time since 2013. But I did get to watch the live stream of Satya’s keynote while I was in Seattle. Again, an emphasis was made on maintaining a growth mindset. With all the major announcements in the Data & AI world, I’m definitely going to have my work cut-out to keep up.

PASS Summit in Seattle

The reason I was in Seattle and missed Ignite was that it was the same week as the PASS Summit. I had already committed to serving as a PASS Ambassador. Not to mention I had a free ticket from being a SQL Saturday organizer. Next year the PASS Summit will be in Houston, while Microsoft Ignite will be in New Orleans.

Now, I have been to Seattle about a dozen times. This is the first time I have actually been able to take a picture of the Space Needle and from my hotel room. That is one less thing on my checklist. Speaking of which…

Hello Kansas City!

On my return from Seattle, I got to sleep in my bed for a night before going off to KC for a dedicated class on SQL Performance Tuning. (I also started updating my SQLMCT.com website with newer posts.) Teaching these classes is what I really enjoy. To finish up, I took this opportunity to visit both the World War I Museum and the Negro League Baseball Hall of Fame.

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