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Hi Friends,
If you are just a beginning speaker, or if you aren't used to speaking on database devops topics, but are interested in doing so --- NEVER FEAR! I would love to help you get started speaking in this topic area.
Get in touch with us, and if you'd like any support please just mention it. We can help get you going. We have presentation content you can adopt and use if that would help. I'm also happy to help support you and get you going. Growing our speaker group is incredibly valuable for the community, and I also hope for you as well.
To get started, express interest to friends@red-gate.com and mention that you'd like some support in getting started with database devops speaking content.
Kendra -
Super late to this party but I just fired off an email this morning. Definitely new territory for me though...
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I've been writing for SQLServerCentral fora long time but have never spoken at an event. Although it is out of my comfort zone I should like to try it but don't know where or how to start. The only presentations I have given have been internal presentations.
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I completely missed this post. Will definitely reach out myself.
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Thank you Dave and James. This is brilliant to hear. Annabel is on holiday this week - I'll pass your details onto her.
Dave, we can provide some tips and tricks for speaking, plus we can also give you a presentation kit, which you can use as a starting point for your presentation. -
Dave60103 said:I've been writing for SQLServerCentral fora long time but have never spoken at an event. Although it is out of my comfort zone I should like to try it but don't know where or how to start. The only presentations I have given have been internal presentations.
I'd not done a talk until last year, took the leap doing a lightning talk at a local user group on SQL Provision funnily enough. It seems such a daunting thing, but having done it once and getting a good response it certainly helps build the confidence. I'm sure there's plenty of decent user groups around your way you could take a look into and just turn one of your SSC blogs into a talk (which is what I did incidentally).
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Thanks for sharing your tips, Justin
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