Space Coast SQL Users Group

Mission Statement:
A collaboration of Developers and IT professionals passionate in advancing and sharing their expertise in SQL.




Sunday, March 29, 2009

· Next Meet: April 9th

· Speaker : Chris Loris

Topic: Data Warehousing 101:

What is a Data Warehouse? Why do you need it?
This session will cover the basics of who’s, why’s and what’s of Data Warehousing with a dive into Dimensional Modeling

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Announcement

Thanks to everyone's participation
We have been approved by PASS, INETA, and Culminis

Our new website is
http://spacecoast.sqlpass.org/

and our new email is
spacecoast@sqlpass.org

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Next Meeting: March 12, 6:30

  • Session Title: Managing DotNetNuke with SQL Server
  • Session Description: If you have ever managed a DotNetNuke website, you know that the user interface just sometimes doesn't cut it. There are times in any database-driven website where the changes can be made faster and easier by just going directly to the database. This session will show you some of the more common techniques that can be used to safely make changes to your DotNetNuke website
  • Speaker: Will Strohl
  • Speaker Website: http://www.willstrohl.com/
    Speaker Bio: Will Strohl is an ASP.Net architect and developer based in the Orlando Area. Having been in the web development field for over 10 years, he began professionally in 2000. Currently, Will is the Technology Director for an exciting new online travel company called
    RezHub.com. He is also an active member and President of the Orlando DotNetNuke® Users Group, and a member of the reformed DotNetNuke® Media Module Project Team. He regularly speaks at local events about DotNetNuke® and the various ways it can be used and managed. He also won the INETA Community Champions award for 2008 Q3. Most recently, Will has been publishing DNN videos on JumptStartTV, and is a contributing technical editor for Professional DotNetNuke 5, and DotNetNuke 5 User's Guide by Wrox.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

SCSUG Post meet info

Some additional comments are:

“The meeting was loads of fun and Frank not only got me thinking about using SSRS instead of writing custom code for a purchasing problem, he had some other info on GP which we’re trying to implement, so I’m glad I came.”

----Looking forward to the next meet Scheduled for Thursday, March 12th 6:30pm, same place
Speaker : TBA
Space Coast SQL Users Group had the first meeting on Thursday February 12th, at 6:30pm. Frank Hamelly from East Coast Dynamics spoke about SQL Server Reporting Services and its applicability in financial and operations reporting. We had an attendance of 18, we listened to Frank speak and answer questions, while eating pizza. The audience participated with questions and comments and overall dynamics of the group was a great success. Afterwards we all went to the Holiday Inn to celebrate the Kick Off of SCSUG.
Thank you all for attending!
Spread the word, the more the merrier!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

First Meeting

Guest Speaker: Frank Hamelly

"Founder and principal of East Coast Dynamics, a Microsoft Certified Business Professional - GP, Microsoft Certified Trainer and Microsoft MVP. I hold certifications in Financials, Distribution, Report Writer and FRx and have ten years experience in Financials, Distribution, Sales Order Processing, Manufacturing, Project Accounting, and the Payroll and Human Resources series' of GP. I also have implementation experience with SAP, Baan, Fourth Shift, Logix, and MAS90. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in Business Administration, my 30 years industry experience includes manufacturing, aerospace, telecommunications, utilities, and service organizations. "
http://www.eastcoast-dynamics.com/
www.gp2themax.blogspot.com


Topic: SQL Server Reporting Services and its
applicability in financial and
operations reporting



Date: February 12, 2009

Time: 6:30 pm

Location: Space Coast Credit Union
8045 N Wickham Rd
Melbourne, FL 32940
Odyssey conference room

Frank Hamelly

Frank Hamelly
Frank Hamelly at our first meeting