John Kerski
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I had a blast attending and speaking at SQL Saturday in Richmond this past weekend. I listened to great sessions by Kevin Bradley on dashboarding strategies and Reid Schmidling on integrating AI, Power Automate, Teams, and Power BI. It was also great meeting so many IT professionals from the region like Carlos L Chacon and Leslie Welch.Thanks to Jamie Wick and the Richmond SQL Users Group for putting together such a nice event.If you're a data professional or striving to be one, SQL Saturdays are a wonderful way to learn for free. Check for the next event at: sqlsaturday.com
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Brian Knox
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Great notes about the event, your session was one of the highlights!
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Carlos L Chacon
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It was good to see you, John. Thanks for chatting through some of my ideas.
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