Category Archives: Speaking
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Security Learning Pathway at PASS Summit.
1May 17, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
This year PASS is trying something new at PASS Summit. There are going to be Learning Pathways. A learning pathway …
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What is your why?: T-SQL Tuesday #111
Leave a commentFebruary 12, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
This month Andy Leonard (b/t) wants to know why we do what we do. Funnily enough, this is something I …
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Using Table Valued Parameters with sp_executesql
3September 13, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
Recently I did a presentation on dynamic SQL. In the presentation I pointed out the similarity of using sp_executesql to …
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Nada to Speaker: Demystifying and Diminishing Dynamic SQL Difficulties
3August 20, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
Last Thursday I spoke at NTSSUG (North Texas SQL Server User Group). This is my local group (only 1.5 hours …
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Nil to Speaker: Improving your PowerPoint skills
1September 26, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
As I work on my speaking skills one of my tasks is improve my PowerPoint presentations. To that end I’ve …
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Accidental DBAs, the Developer Edition
Leave a commentSeptember 6, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
I recently spoke at the OKC SQL Saturday. I had an wonderful time and the organizers, volunteers and other speakers …
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Zilch to Speaker: 2016 Summit Abstract Reviews
4July 7, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
Steve Jones (b/t) has been asking people to post their Pass Summit submissions and the reviews that came back, along …
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I’m presenting for the Pass Security Virtual Chapter!
1March 23, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
Tomorrow (3/24/2016) at noon CT I’ll be presenting my SQL Server Security Basics session for the Pass Security Virtual Chapter. …
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Naught to Speaker pt 3
7November 18, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher
Becoming a speaker is one heck of a journey. Early this year I submitted a session to speak at Pass …
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Questions from “SQL Server Security for Everyone”
2November 4, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher
I recently gave my SQL Server Security for Everyone session at Summit 2015. (I’m still in awe about that by …
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