Please join us THIS Friday, December 8th, 2017, from 2:30PM – 4:00PM at the Microsoft office in Corporate Woods. Register HERE!
Topic: Hidden Power :: Service Broker
Service Broker is a robust asynchronous programming model that provides reliable messaging between SQL Server instances. Making life easier for developers creating sophisticated applications to communicate between databases and servers. With focusing on your basic database to database asynchronous messaging to more advanced messaging across multiple servers, we are positive you will walk away with new knowledge about Service Broker.
About Speakers:
Ankit Baria:
Ankit is working as a Programmer/Analyst in Inter State Studio. He has over 8 years of experience in Application Developer, Database, Database management, Business Systems Analyst and Software development which includes analysis, design, implementation and testing of web/windows based applications, client/server and relational database design using Oracle, Sybase, MySQL and MS-SQL Server with a Master’s degree focused in Computer Information Systems.
He has designed and developed a SQL Server Broker Service for real time data movement between multiple SQL Server's for maintaining reliability and improving the performance by keeping the data in sync across multiple platforms & at the same time reducing the load on the servers.
Kourtney Apel:
Kourtney is working as Database Administrator in Inter State Studio. Skilled in Analytics, Troubleshooting, and Development with ten years of experience in the technical field Kourtney has found passion working with SQL Server and working closely with SQL Server Service Broker, as a Database Administrator, managing and configuring Service Broker across multiple servers. 
Completing a Computer Information Systems Programming degree at her local community college with additional certificates in InfoPath, C#, and SQL training. Kourtney has a strong background as an Information Technology professional who also contains experience working with SharePoint, InfoPath, XML, Reporting Services, and more.
Please note, this will be an afternoon meeting.
Meeting Schedule for FridayDecember 8th, 2017:
  • 2:30 - 2:40 - Greeting and Housekeeping
  • 2:40 - 3:50 - Presentation
  • 3:50 – 4:00 - Wrap up and Q&A
We look forward to seeing you all soon!
New Chapter Leadership Election
I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as chapter leader for the Kansas City SQL Server User Group over the last 2 years! However, I think it is an ideal time to start looking for a successor to carry the baton for the next 2 years. Right now, we have two individuals who have expressed an interest in leading the chapter going forward. If you are interested as well please reply to this email and plan to attend this next meeting to introduce yourself to the group. We will hold the actual election in our first meeting of 2018.
KC User Group Slack Channel!
Our user group treasurer Matt Jones has set up a Slack site for our user group! The site address is https://kcsqlug.slack.com. Since we are using the free version of slack, you must be sent an invitation email in order to join. If you would like to join our slack site, please reply to this email and we will send you an invitation!  Please note: Once you receive the invitation please join right away because we can only send out a limited number of invitations at a time. Any unaccepted invitations will block our ability to send out more invitations.
Call for Speakers!
We are looking to fill up the year with speakers for the coming months! If you have any interest at all in speaking at one of the meetings this year, please let me know and I will get you scheduled! If you are more interested in doing a 10-15 minute lightning talk, then we can definitely make that happen as well! Please reply to this email if you have any interest at all.
Call for Sponsors!
We are also looking for sponsors for these future meetings! If your business has any interest in promoting their brand, please let me know by replying to this email!
KC SQL Server User Group web site: http://kansascity.sqlpas s.org/

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