If you're active on any form of social media, you've probable seen that a lot of MVP's (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional) have been connecting with the mothership in Redmond, Washington. As I was awarded this january, it's my first time at the Microsoft headquarters and coincidentally also my first time in the United States. Flying … Continue reading MVP Summit 2024 experience
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SQL Bits is coming!
In case you missed it, in a few weeks, SQL Bits is happening. This year it's quite close to London in the town of Farnborough. This place keeps sticking in my head as Farnham leading to the song 'you're the voice'. But let's not digress. SQL Bits 2024! If you've never been to SQL Bits, … Continue reading SQL Bits is coming!
Speaking experiences at Fabric February, Oslo
Every now and then a special event comes up where you can’t help but think “I really, really want to be there”. This happened to me with Data Moshpit in Berlin and again with Fabric February. When the first information dropped, I was waiting for both the call for speakers and the ticket sales. There … Continue reading Speaking experiences at Fabric February, Oslo
Speaking experiences at MCT Summit Europe 2024
This week I was at the MCT Summit Europe in Rijswijk. An event quite close by for a change, which was quite nice. The event is for Microsoft Certified Trainers only which on one hand limits the amount of people being able to attend, on the other hand it gives a good insight in the … Continue reading Speaking experiences at MCT Summit Europe 2024
T-SQL Tuesday 170 write up: learning from abandoned projects
When I thought of this subject last year, I was really on the fence if it would work or not. Part of me was convinced it would elicit some response from the community, part of me was convinced people would be looking for a 'happy' start of the year and might not want to think … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday 170 write up: learning from abandoned projects
2023 in review, 2024 in preview
It's the end of the year and we've all been bombarded with lists. From november on, things like Spotify wrapped started appearing (even though the year hadn't ended yet). It feels like the last month doesn't count anymore, even though there's a lot that can be done in december. That's why I'm waiting until the … Continue reading 2023 in review, 2024 in preview
Pip Decks Storyteller Tactics, an opinionated review
Have you seen the adverts in your social media about pip decks and wondered what it's all about? I have, I have fallen for it and I will share my impressions. As a full disclosure, I have bought the decks and am in no way sponsored by or affiliated with the Pip decks company. I've … Continue reading Pip Decks Storyteller Tactics, an opinionated review
Speaking experiences at Data Moshpit (Berlin, Germany)
About two weeks ago I had the immense pleasure of speaking in Berlin for the first time. Now, I'm used to regular events like data saturday's and SQL Bits or dataMinds Connect as outliers because they're larger and different events. But speaking at this one is on a whole different level. As you might gather … Continue reading Speaking experiences at Data Moshpit (Berlin, Germany)
Speaking experiences at Data Saturday Rheinland (Bonn, Germany)
This blog has been seriously overdue but I wanted to share my experiences on speaking at this event. Beforehand, I heard a few stories of this being a nice, cozy and well-organised event. When confirmation came of my session being selected, it was quickly followed by an email that contained answers to all the questions … Continue reading Speaking experiences at Data Saturday Rheinland (Bonn, Germany)
Building an auto deny on meeting requests in Power Automate
Now this is something completely different. I've never used Power Automate before and would never have thought to use it if it hadn't been for the 101 session by Alexander Klein at datasaturday Gothenburg. Issue For some reason, people like to invite me to meetings. That's OK if I can add to the fun, but … Continue reading Building an auto deny on meeting requests in Power Automate








