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SQL Saturday in Chicago - Schedule is up!

Scheduled!
The SQL Saturday in Chicago team has been working pretty hard lately on the schedule. It was difficult to complete due to all of the sessions being so good. I was close to trying a two day event so we could get all ~70 submissions up the weekend of April 17th.
You can now see the schedule up on the SQL Saturday site
Introducing SQL Server to Oracle
Over the last few weeks I have been working on the task of bringing an Oracle database into my SQL Server landscape. The basic process that needs to be accomplished is to get this Oracle database pumped into the existing SQL Server structure primarily to address the reporting aspect and requirements. The software that utilizes the Oracle database could easily sit in their own little world without much need for us to go outside that shell but given my completely SSRS reporting structure, there is a need to build off the new data store for the users taking into account the completely native...
SSMS Tools PACK, Something Every SQL Server Developer That Uses SSMS Should Have Installed
This post was already published yesterday, someone deleted it by mistake so I had to recreate it...sorry for that (and thanks for google cache :-))
SSMS Tools PACK is an Add-In (Add-On) for Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio and Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express, this tool is developed by Mladen Prajdić.
SSMS Tools PACK contains a few upgrades to the IDE that were missing from Management Studio:


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