Moderating Track 3 at #DataWeekender #2

Moderating Track 3 at #DataWeekender #2

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The van is back

DataWeekender is a free online conference for the Microsoft Data Platform community. At 9am Central European Summer Time (CEST) on October 17th, the van is going to roll into town for only the second time! You can sign up for the event here .

A new format

The first event, which took place earlier this year, was jam packed full of great content, this time round they have made some changes to the format by introducing lightning talks.

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Lots of choice

There is a wide variety of content to choose from and a great list of speakers . Alongside your regular choice of technical talks, a few stood out that cover personal development with Andy Lun walking you through preparing for your first talk and Chris Unwin discussing personal wellbeing. There will be a total of 60 talks on the day, you can see the full schedule here .

Sign up

The organisers have done a great job preparing this event. I will be helping on the day, see you there!

Don’t forget to sign up !

#mtfbwy



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