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14.10.15

Apress Exhibiting at PASS Summit 15

PASS Summit is the largest, most intensive conference of Microsoft SQL Server and Business Intelligence professionals, with an expected 5,000+ attendees from 53 countries. This year, the Summit takes place from October 27-30 in Seattle WA.
Organized by PASS, a not-for-profit association dedicated to educating professionals using the Microsoft data platform, the conference offers training, technical tips and tricks, and an opportunity to increase skills and knowledge. There are more than 200 sessions presented by industry experts from around the world.

Editors Jeff Pepper and Susan McDermott will be staffing the Apress Booth #711 in the exhibit hall at this year’s conference. They will be displaying a variety of brand new SQL titles, including Introducing SQL Server by Mike McQuillan, Pro SQL Server Administration by Peter Carter, Expert SQL Server In-Memory OLTP by Dmitri Korotkevitch, and Business Intelligence with SQL Server Reporting Services by Adam Aspin, among many others.

If you’re attending, please stop by and pick up a coupon good for 40% off all Apress SQL e-books. Or, come by the booth to connect with Jeff and Susan and inquire about writing a book for Apress. They can tell you about the editorial process, provide you with proposal guidelines, and offer feedback about potential topics.

We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information on PASS Summit, please visit PASS Summit 2015.

(by Susan McDermott)