Wednesday, July 25, 2012

[itroundtable] Digest Number 2808

IT Roundtable LHH

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Digest #2808

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Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:59 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"Joseph" joesonline

Location is in the LHH facility in Parsippany, NJ - not Piscataway.

Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:02 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Peter Lutz" peter_f_lutz

Please self-screen and if you are a match, please contact the recruiter Jim
Sherry (contact info. is below). Let him know that I referred you.

Good Luck !

Sincerely,

Peter Lutz

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jim Sherry <jsherry@harborpartnersinc.com>
Date: Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:52 PM
Subject: RE: Peter Lutz - Resume
To: Peter Lutz <lutzpf@gmail.com>

** ** ** ** ** **

Peter - I wanted to let you know about a position that we are currently
recruiting for as I thought it might be of interest to you or to someone
you know. It is long term contract engagement. The position is a Business
Analyst to learn and support a reconciliation system used by 12 – 15
accounting professionals globally at month end to reconcile financial data.
****

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Role:****

You will take ownership of the system, working closely with the assigned
developer and support version 1 of system that went live in Jan 2012 and
version 2 targeted for release in October 2012. ****

** **

Skills Required:****

• Financial systems experience and knowledge/experience in insurance
systems. ****

• Gathering and writing requirements documents, use cases, and test scripts.
****

• Support of financial based systems. ****

** **

The company is a global, publically traded specialty insurance /
re-insurance provider and for the right candidate the company will consider
virtual employment (work from home). ****

** **

Please let me know if you would like to discuss further. Thanks. - Jim****

** **

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*From:* Jim Sherry [mailto:jsherry@harborpartnersinc.com]
*Sent:* Monday, July 16, 2012 11:54 AM
*To:* 'Peter Lutz'

*Subject:* RE: Peter Lutz - Resume
****

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Peter - I enjoyed our conversation last week. Thanks for reaching out.****

** **

As I mentioned, I have developed a template on the tactics that support a
strategy of networking, and I want to share it with you. It is attached to
this email.

Most career advice experts agree on two things:

1. An executive's network becomes one of their most valuable business
assets as they progress through their career

2. The best time to network is….all of the time

Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or if I can
help you with anything. – Jim****

** **

Jim Sherry****

Partner****

Harbor Partners, LLC****

********1055 Westlakes Drive, Suite 300************

********Berwyn****, ****Pa**** ****19312************

****Mobile****: 610-213-2085****

jsherry@harborpartnersinc.com ****

http://www.harborpartnersinc.com/****

http://www.linkedin.com/in/jimsherry****

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*Business Smart, IT Driven*

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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Lutz [mailto:lutzpf@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 8:13 PM
To: jsherry@harborpartnersinc.com
Subject: Peter Lutz - Resume****

** **

Jim,****

** **

Thank you for speaking with me this afternoon. I am attaching my****

resume and look forward to potentially working with you on a suitable****

opportunity with one of your clients in the future.****

** **

The networking group I referred to (The Breakfast Club of New Jersey)****

may be found at the following URL and may be beneficial to you. I'd be****

glad to answer any questions you may have regarding the group.****

www.thebreakfastclubnj.com****

** **

Again, thank you and have a great day.****

** **

Sincerely,****

** **

Peter****

** **

-- ****

Peter Lutz****

(908) 672-9150****

"Bridging the gaps between Business and Information Technology"****

** **

email - lutzpf@gmail.com****

Linkedin - www.linkedin.com/in/peterlutz****

Twitter - twitter.com/peterlutz****

--
Peter Lutz
(908) 672-9150
"Bridging the gaps between Business and Information Technology"

email - lutzpf@gmail.com
Linkedin - www.linkedin.com/in/peterlutz
Twitter - twitter.com/peterlutz
Facebook - www.facebook.com/peterlutz
Resume - peterlutz.emurse.com

Wed Jul 25, 2012 6:03 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"Robert Cooper" robertc_33

If anyone wants some free MS-SQL training/advice, this is a good event to
attend. And you get free lunch!
Please note this takes place in NYC.

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Robert Cooper, Montclair, NJ
973-783-4805
robertmcoop@gmail.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/robertmcoop

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From: <sqlsaturday158@sqlsaturday.com>
Date: Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 9:01 AM
Subject: SQLSaturday #158 - Event Update
To: robertcoop@gmail.com

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It's just a little less than 2 weeks to SQLSaturday#158 at Microsoft New
York Metro Office, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, Sixth Floor, New York, NY,
10104. Just in case you haven't made up your mind about attending, here's a
quick look at our schedule:

TrackStartsSession TitleSpeakerTrack 1 08:30 AMKickoff / KeynoteSQL
Saturday SQL SaturdayTrack 109:00 AMMicrosoft's Big Play for Big DataAndrew
BrustTrack 110:15 AM SQL Server Internals & ArchitectureKevin KlineTrack 111:30
AMLunch BreakSQLSaturday 158Track 112:30 PMSQL Azure - What is it and why
do I need it? Scott KleinTrack 101:45 PMSQL Azure Scalability with
FederationsScott KleinTrack 103:00 PMDesigning an SSIS Framework Andy
Leonard Track 104:15 PMLoading the CloudAndy LeonardTrack 15:30 PMClosing /
PrizesSQL Saturday SQL SaturdayTrack 208:30 AM Kickoff / KeynoteSQL
Saturday SQL SaturdayTrack 209:00 AMPerformance Tuning SQL Server
Integration ServicesBrian KnightTrack 210:15 AM Data Cleansing with SSIS
2012Brian KnightTrack 211:30 AMLunch BreakSQLSaturday 158Track 212:30
PMBuilding
Faster SQL Servers Brent OzarTrack 201:45 PMReal-Life SQL 2012 Availability
Group DeploymentsBrent OzarTrack 203:00 PMWhat's new in SQL Server 2012 -
from A to Z Kevin GoffTrack 204:15 PMSQL Server 2012 Columnstore indexKevin
GoffTrack 25:30 PMClosing / PrizesSQL Saturday SQL Saturday Track
308:30 AMKickoff
/ KeynoteSQL Saturday SQL SaturdayTrack 309:00 AMProgramming T-SQL
Enhancements in SQL Server 2012Leonard Lobel Track 310:15 AMIntroducing SQL
Server Data ToolsLeonard LobelTrack 311:30 AMLunch BreakSQLSaturday 158Track
3 12:30 PMMuch Ado about Indexes - Tips, Tricks and Tuning..Robert PearlTrack
301:45 PMAlright,WHY is the server REALLY running so slow!Steve Simon Track
303:00 PMBut it worked great in Dev! Perfomance for DevsRandy
KnightTrack 304:15
PMWhat's Buried in the Plan Cache?Christina Leo Track 35:30 PMClosing /
PrizesSQL Saturday SQL SaturdayTrack 408:30 AMKickoff / KeynoteSQL Saturday
SQL SaturdayTrack 4 09:00 AMVirtualizing Tier-1 SQL Server Databases On
VMwareMichael CoreyTrack 410:15 AMHadoop and its Ecosystem Components in
ActionAndrew Brust Track 411:30 AMLunch BreakSQLSaturday 158Track
412:30 PMMoves
like Jagger - Upgrading to SQL Server 2012Mark BroadbentTrack 4 01:45
PMREADPAST
& Furious-Transactions.Locking.Isolation.Mark BroadbentTrack 403:00 PMHow
Not to Be a Cranky DBAMike HillwigTrack 4 04:15 PMSQL Server Dos and
Don'ts: Keys to DBA NirvanaAllan HirtTrack 45:30 PMClosing / PrizesSQL
Saturday SQL SaturdayTrack 5 08:30 AMKickoff / KeynoteSQL Saturday SQL
SaturdayTrack 509:00 AMReplicaton TechnologiesHilary CotterTrack
510:15 AMTemporal
Fact Tables: The Road Less Traveled Martin SchoombeeTrack 511:30 AMLunch
BreakSQLSaturday 158Track 512:30 PMGet-PowerShell | Get-SQLServerSB
Chatterjee Track 501:45 PMReal World Integration Services: Excel
SpreadsheetTodd
McDermidTrack 503:00 PMMastering Date-Time Based Analysis in DAXDan Clark Track
504:15 PMFull Text Indexing BasicsJohn MinerTrack 55:30 PMClosing / PrizesSQL
Saturday SQL SaturdayTrack 6 08:30 AMKickoff / KeynoteSQL Saturday SQL
SaturdayTrack 609:00 AMWithout A SQLTrace - Getting To Know Extended EvenAJ
MendoTrack 610:15 AM Seven SQL Agent Jobs You Should be RunningMike
HillwigTrack
611:30 AMLunch BreakSQLSaturday 158Track 612:30 PMIntroduction to Data
Quality Services Marc JellinekTrack 601:45 PMShred SQL Server XML.Alex
GrinbergTrack 603:00 PMRunning SQL Server on Solid State DrivesLinchi
Shea Track
604:15 PMEnriching Applications with SSAS Data MiningPeter MyersTrack 65:30
PMClosing / PrizesSQL Saturday SQL Saturday Track 708:30 AMKickoff / KeynoteSQL
Saturday SQL SaturdayTrack 709:00 AMWriting Faster Stored Procedures and
FunctionsAndy Novick Track 710:15 AMI Got Your Back (Up)...Mark SwoffordTrack
711:30 AMLunch BreakSQLSaturday 158Track 712:30 PMTeam Management
Fundamentals Kevin KlineTrack 701:45 PMAdvanced Charting Techniques in
SSRSJason
ThomasTrack 703:00 PMSlowly changing dimensions- an integrated approach Mark
StaceyTrack 704:15 PMSSAS 2012 Tabular vs. MultidimensionalWilliam E.
Pearson IIITrack 75:30 PMClosing / PrizesSQL Saturday SQL Saturday Track 808:30
AMKickoff / KeynoteSQL Saturday SQL SaturdayTrack 809:00 AMSQL 2012 Error
Handling. Pick your DestinyRick Morelan Track 810:15 AM(SQL,SSIS,MDS) Adv
Fuzzy Matching Roll Your OwnIra WhitesideTrack 811:30 AMLunch BreakSQLSaturday
158Track 8 12:30 PMCreating a Performance Baseline for SQL ServerRon
JohnsonTrack
801:45 PMSurviving Your Peak Database LoadBen DeBowTrack 8 03:00 PMKnow
Backups and Know RecoveryTim RadneyTrack 804:15 PMDeploying SQL Server 2012
Multi-site ClustersEdwin SarmientoTrack 85:30 PM Closing / PrizesSQL
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Don't forget to remind your friends and colleagues! SQLSaturday#158 is a
free one day training event for SQL Server professionals and those
interested in SQL Server. For more information please visit
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