About WARDY IT Solutions - Brisbane’s Leading SQL Server Consultants
WARDY IT Solutions is Brisbane’s leading SQL Server consulting
and training provider. With a proven track record of implementing SQL Server solutions
ranging from Architecture and Design Consulting to Database Development and Business
Intelligence, WARDY IT Solutions has established itself amongst the top solution
providers in SQL Server technologies.
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Peter Ward is WARDY IT Solutions Chief Technical Architect. Peter is an active member in the Australian SQL Server community and President of the Queensland SQL Server User Group. Peter is a highly regarded speaker at SQL Server events throughout Australia and is a sought after SQL Server consultant and trainer, providing solutions for some of the largest SQL Server sites in Australia. Peter is a regular author for several SQL Server websites and has published numerous articles in the monthly SQL Server newsletter that he produces along with the highly acclaimed WARDY IT Solutions SQL Server Blog. Peter also writes the editorial for the daily SQL-Server-Performance.com newsletter. In the last year Peter was selected as a speaker for Tech-Ed Australia, SQL Server Open World in Denmark and as a Spotlight speaker for the 2007 SQL Pass Community Summit, the largest SQL Server event in the world. Peter has been awarded as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for his technical excellence and commitment to the SQL Server Community. |
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Jeff Wharton is WARDY IT Solutions Chief Solutions Architect. Jeff is an active member in the Australian SQL Server community and President of the Canberra SQL Server User Group. Jeff holds a Masters Degree in Systems Development (.NET Stream) and is in the final stages of completing a Master of Database Design and Management (SQL Server 2005) degree at Charles Sturt University. Jeff was awarded as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Windows Server System - SQL Server in January 2008. Jeff was the winner of Speaker Idol ’07 (TechEd-Developers Barcelona 2007) securing him a speaker spot at TechEd-Developers in 2008. Check out his blog at http://blog.wharton.com.au. |
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