Comments on: SQLSaturday #34 Recap https://thomaslarock.com/2010/02/sqlsaturday-34-recap/ Thomas LaRock is an author, speaker, data expert, and SQLRockstar. He helps people connect, learn, and share. Along the way he solves data problems, too. Tue, 02 Feb 2010 00:00:22 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: David Waugh https://thomaslarock.com/2010/02/sqlsaturday-34-recap/#comment-1247 Mon, 01 Feb 2010 22:29:42 +0000 http://thomaslarock.com/?p=3575#comment-1247 Hey SQL Rockstar! Great meeting you Saturday at #34. Thanks for introducing me to BACON GUM BALLS and the meaning of “Bing”.

Look forward to seeing you and the rest of the crew at future PASS & SQL Saturday events.

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By: Matt Van Horn https://thomaslarock.com/2010/02/sqlsaturday-34-recap/#comment-1246 Mon, 01 Feb 2010 17:38:36 +0000 http://thomaslarock.com/?p=3575#comment-1246 Yea I probably talked to about 10 people that said that they weren’t in the session about SQL Azure and most of them were asking about exactly this issue.

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By: Thomas LaRock https://thomaslarock.com/2010/02/sqlsaturday-34-recap/#comment-1245 Mon, 01 Feb 2010 17:27:08 +0000 http://thomaslarock.com/?p=3575#comment-1245 In reply to Matt Van Horn.

Trust me Matt, everyone left your talk understanding a very important fact about cloud computing.

I still enjoyed your talk and took away more than a handful of items for consideration. Thanks for taking the time to present last Saturday.

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By: SQL Azure Presentation recap by SQLRockstar « Anything They Can Do https://thomaslarock.com/2010/02/sqlsaturday-34-recap/#comment-1244 Mon, 01 Feb 2010 16:50:09 +0000 http://thomaslarock.com/?p=3575#comment-1244 […] But, alas my tubes were clogged and as we are all aware the internet is not a truck. So as SQLRockstar points out that perhaps the epic fail that occurred with my connection illustrated a valuable […]

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By: Matt Van Horn https://thomaslarock.com/2010/02/sqlsaturday-34-recap/#comment-1243 Mon, 01 Feb 2010 16:40:39 +0000 http://thomaslarock.com/?p=3575#comment-1243 Well glad to see that even with the epic fail that was losing the internet right when I needed it I still managed to illustrate (accidentally) a very important point. The Internet or rather your access to it is for the most part a 3rd party service for 9 out of 10 companies and if those that you rely on to provide that service are having a bad day then so is your data if it is in the clouds that is!

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