Posted by Jason Alexander
www.alexandertg.com
I wanted to draw a little attention the Seacoast SQL Users Group second meeting. April marked the kickoff of the group and was very well attended. This is a free event and your RSVP is appreciated.
More info and signup at http://ping.fm/06KkO
Looking forward to another great meeting!
- JA
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Special "Thank You" to Delta Dental, Whipplehill, and Bottomline Technologies...
Posted by Jason Alexander
www.alexandertg.com
Last week I had the pleasure to organize and moderate one of our most successful webcasts to date. I was joined by Connie Roy-Czyzowski of Northeast Delta Dental, Travis Warren of Whipplehill Communications, and Karen Brieger of Bottomline Technologies. The content was heavily focused on boosting awareness of the importance of workforce retention as well as openly sharing strategies on increasing effectiveness as the market continues to rebound. Although each of our presenters brought highly successful track records and represented very different companies their underlying messages were similar. Communication and recognition seems to trump all in the war to retain talent.
A special (and public) thank you is in order for our presenters. All put in a lot of time and effort to prepare and deliver an incredibly effective session and for that we are appreciative. Stay tuned for the next sessions on our events page.
Be well.
- JA
www.alexandertg.com
Last week I had the pleasure to organize and moderate one of our most successful webcasts to date. I was joined by Connie Roy-Czyzowski of Northeast Delta Dental, Travis Warren of Whipplehill Communications, and Karen Brieger of Bottomline Technologies. The content was heavily focused on boosting awareness of the importance of workforce retention as well as openly sharing strategies on increasing effectiveness as the market continues to rebound. Although each of our presenters brought highly successful track records and represented very different companies their underlying messages were similar. Communication and recognition seems to trump all in the war to retain talent.
A special (and public) thank you is in order for our presenters. All put in a lot of time and effort to prepare and deliver an incredibly effective session and for that we are appreciative. Stay tuned for the next sessions on our events page.
Be well.
- JA
Monday, April 12, 2010
Seacoast SQL User Group - Great Addition to the NH Seacoast
Posted by Jason Alexander
www.alexandertg.com
This is a very brief post but I wanted to send out a last minute announcement for the Seacoast SQL User Group in Portsmouth, NH. It is set to launch its first meeting on April 13th at 6:00 PM. This is a free event for all to attend. More info at:
http://ping.fm/BEnNa
Thank you!
- JA
www.alexandertg.com
This is a very brief post but I wanted to send out a last minute announcement for the Seacoast SQL User Group in Portsmouth, NH. It is set to launch its first meeting on April 13th at 6:00 PM. This is a free event for all to attend. More info at:
http://ping.fm/BEnNa
Thank you!
- JA
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Announcing the Seacoast SQL User Group
Posted by Jason Alexander
www.alexandertg.com
We are constantly working hard to help build, cultivate, and drive traffic to some of the areas best networking and user groups. The newest group that we are proud to be associated with is the Seacoast SQL User Group. This coming Tuesday (4/13) the first meeting will be taking place at Great Bay Community College in the Pease Tradeport in Portsmouth. For those interested in SQL Server from the perspective of database administration, development, and business intelligence, this event should be time well spent. The group is geared for anyone from an active student to a CIO/CTO.
The following is the group's link and contact info. This is a FREE event. RSVP today.
http://ping.fm/rQuqc
Happy learning/networking.
JA
www.alexandertg.com
We are constantly working hard to help build, cultivate, and drive traffic to some of the areas best networking and user groups. The newest group that we are proud to be associated with is the Seacoast SQL User Group. This coming Tuesday (4/13) the first meeting will be taking place at Great Bay Community College in the Pease Tradeport in Portsmouth. For those interested in SQL Server from the perspective of database administration, development, and business intelligence, this event should be time well spent. The group is geared for anyone from an active student to a CIO/CTO.
The following is the group's link and contact info. This is a FREE event. RSVP today.
http://ping.fm/rQuqc
Happy learning/networking.
JA
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