Ireland’s largest Microsoft Data event, SQLSaturday, returns to Cork on the 29th of June in University College Cork. This is the 2nd time this event is held outside of Dublin.

A free training event for Microsoft Data Professionals and those interested in learning more about SQL Server & Data as a career opportunity.

With over 28 speakers from across Europe, covering subjects ranging from Data Science, AI, Blockchain, Azure Cloud, Enterprise Database Administration, Machine Learning and more this is a free training day not to be missed by those keen to be kept up-to-date on advancements in Microsoft’s data technologies.

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Mark Hayes, organiser of this year’s event said;

“The SQL Community here in Ireland is a key component to the success of these events and we strive to deliver an event that will cater to all levels in the industry. We would encourage those interested in SQL Data as a career to attend and use the opportunity to network with over 200 professionals and gain a real understanding of SQL and its influence on the future world of technology”

With over 200 delegates in attendance last year and an increase expected at this years event, registration is highly recommended here:

https://www.sqlsaturday.com/862/eventhome.aspx

This year’s event is supported by sponsors Microsoft Ireland, Spanish Point Technologies, Quest, Client Solutions, Prodata Business Systems & SentryOne.


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