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Redgate Streamed - Virtual Booth Competition

We hope you've had the opportunity to register for Redgate Streamed, our virtual conference bringing together world-class industry speakers, educational content, and opportunities to network with your peers.

Here's your chance to win an awesome prize from Redgate - just take part in the Redgate streamed competition between April 1-3.

As part of Redgate streamed you can visit the virtual Redgate booth, which simulates our in-person event booth experience. You'll be able to join group post session discussions, book a meeting with a Redgate Advocate, see a live-demo, or chat to one of the team. You can also pick up some free resources by downloading electronic versions of helpful one-pagers and whitepapers. 

As part of your virtual event experience we'd like to give you the opportunity to be entered into a competition and 'Pick a Prize' from Redgate, so that you don't miss out on the opportunity to win something from Redgate. 

Everyone who registers and watches Redgate streamed (live or on-demand) will be able to enter the competition for a chance to win either a SQL Toolbelt license worth £2,495, or a $250 voucher for you preferred online retailer. 

We'll draw a winner at random from everyone who tunes into Redgate Streamed and also comments on this thread.

Just tell us which of the sessions you're enjoying the most during Redgate Streamed and why.
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  • JakeinDE
    Great conference overall. Fire hose of info well presented.
    JakeinDE
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  • dbplatz
    Grant Fritchey 's session should be watched by everyone thinking about DevOps.
    dbplatz
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  • Bjössi
    Any session with a puppy in it  :D 
    Extended events and SQL Notebooks were useful and the others were eye openers
    Bjössi
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  • HamboneDBA
    First session I have seen on Runbooks and Azure Data Studio by Rob Sewell this morning.  I really loved seeing the power that runbooks can bring to the table.  Seems like a perfect solution for a lot of documentation to share with others.  Now I need to take the time to learn more about them and see what we can do with them.  They look so power.
    HamboneDBA
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  • netsec4u
    There were several sessions I enjoyed.  Unfortunately, some sessions I wanted to see I could not due to conflicts.  One session that I was not interested in was Grant's session on DevOps, but found it good.

    netsec4u
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  • seddonk
    In these strange times having an opportunity to enjoy a conference makes life seem a little more normal, thank you Redgate, and most importantly the amazing contributors
    seddonk
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  • jmedlin
    If I had to pick one, I'd choose the "SQL Notebooks in Azure Data Studio for the DBA" session because it might have the most immediate impact for me.  I've been slowly kinda-sorta switching over to ADS from SSMS, but I think this may push me over to using ADS fulltime.
    Other great sessions I was able to attend:
    • Use Git for database code
    • Database DevOps with Containers
    • Convince the DBA to support DevOps
    • The panel discussions
    Thanks for putting Redgate Streamed together!
    jmedlin
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  • AnnabelB
    netsec4u said:
    There were several sessions I enjoyed.  Unfortunately, some sessions I wanted to see I could not due to conflicts.  One session that I was not interested in was Grant's session on DevOps, but found it good.

    Thanks for your feedback. Here's the link to the sessions from day one and day two on-demand and you'll be able to catch up with any other sessions from today using the link you used to watch Grant's session.
    AnnabelB
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  • jonathan.baggaley
    Loving Kathi's talk - I had no idea about the changes in compatibility and their effect on queries - awesome to see
    jonathan.baggaley
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  • ASchickedanz
    I enjoyed Grant's session today: Convince the DBA to support DevOps
    ASchickedanz
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  • thedouglane
    It's a small detail, but I love Andy's SSMS tip about including the query text in the results. I've had to reproduce results in the past (in an audit environment) and had no idea exactly how I got them because I didn't save the query. I also liked the results on a separate tab tip -- I hadn't thought of that being handy for presentations.
    thedouglane
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  • MarkJo
    I've been so heads down with development and managing servers for a long time.  The last 3 days has been great learning some new things.  Thanks for putting this together.  Andy had some great shortcut tips I'll be using from now on. We are moving into more Dev Ops so Grant's sessions were very helpful.
    MarkJo
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  • Leighfc
    Another informative day, thanks everyone, looking forward to the Index tuning session with Kendra now.
    Leighfc
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  • manujb
    Andy Mallon's shortcuts for sure ... very valuable
    manujb
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  • Andrew Watson
    Loved Grant's session on XE; 10 out of 10 for enthusiasm if nothing else.  I've been dipping my toes into XE, but definitely going to dive in headfirst now.
    Andrew Watson
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  • Murdock
    I loved the Shortcuts from an impatient DBA by Andy.  I was doing Oracle DBA work before doing SQL Server so getting these shortcuts is very helpful.
    Murdock
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  • Grant
    dbplatz said:
    Grant Fritchey 's session should be watched by everyone thinking about DevOps.
    Very kind words indeed. Thank you!
    Grant
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  • Grant
    Loved Grant's session on XE; 10 out of 10 for enthusiasm if nothing else.  I've been dipping my toes into XE, but definitely going to dive in headfirst now.
    Yay! If you have questions, you know where the find me.
    Grant
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  • Stridergdm
    Shortcuts from an impatient DBA I've wanted to create a similar talk, but now I know when I'm outclassed.
    Great job Andy!
    Stridergdm
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  • xianve
    Awesome sessions!
    Favorite was: Use Git for database code - Kendra Little
    xianve
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  • mhsmith
    All sessions where great with useful info.
    But Andy Mallon had some cool tricks that everyone should be able to use regardless of role / skills
    mhsmith
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  • DVenkatesan
    I enjoyed the data masking session by Chris.  Great content and good discussion.  It was awesome that he answered my questions immediately.  Thank you Chris.

    I also enjoyed the Git session by Kentra.  So much content, I have to watch it 3 times to completely absorb it.  Great session Kendra and thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
    DVenkatesan
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  • bpie123
    Grant Fritchey's session on Database DevOps was awesome dispel many myths.   Thanks for all the sessions.
    bpie123
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  • JoeWhite
    Today I really enjoyed SQL Notebooks w/ Rob Sewell as well as the post-talk discussion. This is my first conference and really enjoying the round table discussions!
    JoeWhite
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  • Matthew_M
    I've found many of the sessions to be very helpful.

    The sessions that I've enjoyed the most are:
    • Use Git for database code - Kendra Little
    • DevOps with Containers - Rob Richardon
    • SQL Injection - Grant Fritchey
    • Introduction to Intelligent Query Processing - Kathi Kellenberger
    • Index Tuning in an Agile World - Kendra Little
    Thanks for providing your time and resources for putting this together. :)

    Matthew_M
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  • cory.blythe

    Learn to effectively use Extended Events 
    Was great, I am still dragging my feet getting into Extended Events and 2 hours after this session I actually used them to look at an issue in our environment.
    cory.blythe
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  • shawnoden
    All of these sessions have been very good. It's hard to pick a favorite. I've enjoyed the panels. But for the regular sessions, I think my favorites have been Kendra's Git presentation from Day 1, Grant's SQL Injection preso from Day 2, and Rob's Day 3 preso on ADS Notebooks. Plus, all of the hats and outfits have been fantastic!
    shawnoden
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  • Jared_J
    Thank you Red Gate and thank you to all the speakers!
    Jared_J
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  • Abe_Petersen
    I greatly enjoyed all the sessions today. Really great topics. Thank you guys for hosting this event and providing us your time and knowledge.
    Abe_Petersen
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  • PatP
    I liked nearly all of the presentations, but Rob Sewell's on Azure Data Notebooks was my favorite this time because I'm starting to work with Azure Data Notebooks now.
    PatP
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