Last night I attended the monthly MADPASS SQL Server user group meeting, along with about 20 other people. I go every month, but this month was special – it was our first birthday! It’s hard to believe that the group we worked so hard to get started and draw people to has been meeting for a year already.
The meeting was sponsored by Confio – I want to thank their rep, John, for coming, and for the Mastercard and Amazon gift cards and other swag. User groups wouldn’t be the same without sponsors, and we appreciate ours.
I presented the first session, giving “Make Your Voice Heard”, with tips and tricks for helping the SQL Server community through Twitter, forums, and blogging. I love talking about how to get involved in the community. I hope everyone was able to learn something new.
After my presentation, we had birthday cake! It was delicious.
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The MADPASS board (L-R): Steve Novoselac, Tony Sebion, me, Matt Cherwin, and Tim Benninghoff
After dinner and networking, our main presentation got underway. Bob Pusateri (twitter | blog) talked about “Backups and Recovery In Depth”. Even with a couple technical difficulties at the beginning, he was able to give a great presentation. I learned several new tips and tricks, particularly about restores.
To wrap up the evening, we gave away some great raffle prizes, like a SQLSkills bag, an ARC mouse, the PASS Summit 2011 DVDs, and books. It was a great meeting, as always.
Lesson learned: celebrate your successes. No matter how small they are, they are still successes. For me, starting a user group was not small. It has been a lot of hard work and required the dedication of a lot of people. And it’s been worth every minute of that work!
Also, have fun at things like this! Our goal for MADPASS has always been to be casual and laid back. We have a cooler of microbrew beers and sodas. We do giveaways at every meeting. We had birthday cake! When you’re getting together for professional things outside of work hours, enjoy it.
I hope we celebrate many more birthdays, MADPASS!

Jes Borland is a Premier Field Engineer - SQL Server for Microsoft, where she is a trusted technical adviser, deep technical support, and teacher for her customers. Her experience as a DBA, consultant, and 5-time Data Platform MVP allow her to help the business and the IT teams reach their goals. She has worked with SQL Server as a developer, report writer, DBA, and consultant. Her favorite topics are administration, automation, and performance. She frequently presents at user groups, SQL Saturdays, and other community events. She is also an avid runner and chef.