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SQL Server User Group Croatia 25-26

planned future dates

12 Nov 2025, 10 Dec 2025

location

Online


We host one event per month, usually on the second Wednesday of the month around 5pm (GMT+1) except for winter and summer holidays.

We are looking for speakers willing to join us this and next year.

As part of Croatian MS community, SQL Server User Group is a place for DB professionals, DBAs and DBDevs alike, where they can meet, learn and exchange ideas.

Follow us also on:

https://www.meetup.com/SQL-Server-User-Group-Croatia/
https://www.facebook.com/SSUGCRO/
https://www.linkedin.com/groups/3753389/

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Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

20 Sep 2025

Call closes at 11:59 PM

31 Oct 2025

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If you would like to present and be part of SQL Server User Group  Croatia please submit your session(s) here.

We have regular meetings once per month and usually on the second Wednesday. The session usually starts on 17:00 GMT+1.

The session can be by your preference from 45 to 120 minutes.

If you like, we can arrange a different day/time for your session.

Thanks!


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32 submissions
Submitted sessions
Tomaž Kaštrun
  • RegEx, JSON, API and other new T-SQL features for developers in SQL Server 2025
  • Building AI solutions using Azure AI Foundry
Torsten Strauß
  • Next-Gen AI Insights Native Vector Search in SQL Server 2025
  • Streamlined CI/CD for Azure SQL Databases with YAML Pipelines in Azure DevOps
  • Columnstore Indexes in Azure SQL: Architecture, Performance, and Scalability
  • Analyzing Azure SQL Database Workloads with KQL Insights, Patterns, and Performance
  • Evaluating Data Compression in SQL Server: Performance, Trade-offs, and Internal
  • A Deep Dive into Optimized Locking in SQL Server 2025
  • Bicep on Azure – Building Modular and Reusable Infrastructure as Code
  • Terraform on Azure – From Workflow to State: Building Reliable Infrastructure as Code
Brian Bønk
  • The second visualization tool from Microsoft - is it actually better than PowerBI?
  • Ups and downs on PowerBI and Real-Time intelligence
Satya Teja Muddada
  • Zero Trust Architecture: Core Principles for Secure Hybrid Environments
Santosh Durgam
  • Data Mesh as the Foundation for AI/ML in Financial Services
Klaus Aschenbrenner
  • Debunking Myths: Locking and Blocking in SQL Server Uncovered
  • Mastering Docker for SQL Server
  • Exploring PostgreSQL for SQL Server Developers and DBAs: Key Differences and Practical Demos
Daniel Patkos
  • Power Query Mastery: Boost Efficiency and Advanced Techniques
  • Power BI Meets GitHub: Automating CI/CD Workflows and Collaboration
  • Beyond Version Control: GitHub Actions for Power BI Development
Edward Pollack
  • Memory-Optimized Data Structures in SQL Server
  • Improving Analytics Performance With Columnstore Indexes
  • My Favorite New T-SQL in SQL Server 2025
Uwe Ricken
  • Partitioning in Microsoft SQL Server: A Beginner's Guide
  • How to properly handle LOB data in SQL Server
  • Demystifying Clustered Indexes in SQL Server
Juliana Smith
  • Uncovering the Secrets of Dashboard Design
  • Implementing Alternative Accessible Colours in Power BI Reports
  • WCAG Compliance in Power BI: Making Data Accessible to All
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Javier Villegas
  • SQL Supercharged: Azure, Fabric & Copilot in Action
  • Introduction to SQL Server 2025
  • Introduction to Azure SQL