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The PASS Regional Committee Welcomes You To The United States South Central Region

 

Regional Mentors

Erin Welker

 

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United States - South Central

(AR,LA,OK,TX)

LocationChapter Contact
USA - Arkansas (Benton & Washington Counties)Northwest Arkansas SQL Server Users Group
USA - Louisiana (Baton Rouge)Baton Rouge Area SQL Server User Group
USA - Oklahoma (Oklahoma City)Oklahoma City SQL Server Development Group
USA - Oklahoma (Tulsa)Tulsa SQL Server Group
USA - Texas (Central Texas)Capital Area and Central Texas Users of SQLServer (CACTUSS)
USA - Texas (Central)Central Texas BI
USA - Texas (Dallas/North Texas )North Texas SQL Servers Users Group
USA - Texas (Houston)Houston Area SQL Server User Group
USA - Texas (North)Microsoft Business Intelligence Community (MSBIC)
USA - Texas (San Antonio)San Antonio SQL Server User Group

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The Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS) is an independent, not-for-profit association, dedicated to supporting, educating, and promoting the Microsoft SQL Server community. From local user groups and special interest groups (SIGs) to webcasts and the annual PASS Community Summit � the largest gathering of SQL Server professionals in the world � PASS enables knowledge sharing, in-depth learning, access to the Microsoft SQL Server team, and the ability to influence the direction of SQL Server technologies. PASS was founded in 1999 by Microsoft and CA and continues to enjoy executive level endorsement from both organizations. As the number one user community for Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft looks to the PASS community for valued feedback, input, and inspiration. PASS Mission Empower the global Microsoft SQL Server community to connect, share, learn and be inspired through networking, knowledge sharing, peer-based learning, and the ability to influence the direction of Microsoft SQL Server products and services.