SQLBits 2020
Battle tested project planning with Azure Devops boards
Azure boards within Azure DevOps give you the capability to organise your project and analyse the it’s progress. Do you want your manager to stop bugging you about your project’s progress, come to this session?
Organising your project may be one of the most important things about your project.
Azure boards within Azure DevOps give you the capability to organise your project and analyse the it’s progress.
Within this session we’ll show you how to design your own dashboard, the do and don’ts, go into analytics and use extensions such as sprint goals.
We will also show you how to align with roadmaps to get the timeline, planning and portfolio right and discuss migrations strategies from other board apps (rip that band aid off).
Do you want your manager to stop bugging you about your project’s progress, come to this session?
Speakers
Kev Chant's other proposed sessions for 2026
Applying DevOps practices to your Power BI deployments in Microsoft Fabric - 2026
Deploy Smarter: Enterprise CI/CD in Microsoft Fabric Using fabric-cli and fabric-cicd - 2026
From Commit to Production: Chapter one of your End-to-End CI/CD Story for Microsoft Fabric with ADO - 2026
From Commit to Production: Chapter two of your End-to-End CI/CD Story for Microsoft Fabric with ADO - 2026
Microsoft Fabric: The Big Picture in One Frame - 2026
The F-Files: Mastering DP-700 Microsoft Fabric Mysteries - 2026
Kev Chant's previous sessions
Unveiling the magic of CI/CD for SQL Server using GitHub Actions
In this expert session we unveil the magic of CI/CD for SQL Server updates using GitHub Actions.
Github and Azure DevOps Duet - SQLBits edition
A tale about how a development team and an operations team must bond together and figure out how to use GitHub and Azure DevOps together for Data Platform deployments.
Azure Data Engineering services used to analyze data
Overview to some of the more popular Azure Data Engineering services used to analyze data
Battle tested project planning with Azure Devops boards
Azure boards within Azure DevOps give you the capability to organise your project and analyse the it’s progress. Do you want your manager to stop bugging you about your project’s progress, come to this session?
Sander Stad
sqlstad.nl
Sander Stad's previous sessions
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This session explores how PowerShell automation simplifies and streamlines these tasks.
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Unveiling the magic of CI/CD for SQL Server using GitHub Actions
In this expert session we unveil the magic of CI/CD for SQL Server updates using GitHub Actions.
Github and Azure DevOps Duet - SQLBits edition
A tale about how a development team and an operations team must bond together and figure out how to use GitHub and Azure DevOps together for Data Platform deployments.
Battle tested project planning with Azure Devops boards
Azure boards within Azure DevOps give you the capability to organise your project and analyse the it’s progress. Do you want your manager to stop bugging you about your project’s progress, come to this session?
Start to See With tSQLt
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