Key points
- SQLCon runs alongside FabCon in Atlanta this March, with one pass covering both events.
- Expect 50 deep SQL sessions plus hands-on workshops, demos, and roadmap updates from product teams.
- Attendees can mix SQL, Fabric, and AI content and connect with engineers, MVPs, and peers all week.
SQLCon will be co-located with FabCon at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta this March, and a single registration grants access to both conferences. The combined agenda spans SQL Server and Azure SQL topics such as performance tuning, security, migration planning, and building modern data apps.
Organizers are positioning it as a practical week for people who spend their days keeping data platforms running. You can go deep on SQL in one session, then pivot to Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, or AI-focused talks later in the day, with shared keynotes and a common expo area designed to keep the two communities in the same conversations.
The program lists 50 SQL-focused sessions plus two full days of hands-on workshops. Those workshops are framed around repeatable scripts and patterns, aimed at attendees who want material they can take back to production environments rather than high-level overviews.
The event also promises direct participation from Microsoft engineering groups, including roadmap previews and live demos. The source post highlights upcoming tools and integrations, including SSMS and VS Code extensions, plus Copilot-related features that tie into day-to-day database work.
For people attending in person, the venues are spread across Atlanta’s downtown corridor. Keynote events are scheduled for State Farm Arena, with breakouts and the expo at the Georgia World Congress Center, and an attendee party at the Georgia Aquarium. One attendee quote in the source sums up the tone: “It’s well organized, the people are friendly, the city is easy to navigate, and the content is top notch.”
Several parts of the week are structured around Q and A and networking. Ask-the-Experts sessions are expected to include engineers, MVPs, and product teams, while the lounge and meetups are pitched as a way to keep discussions going between sessions.
Pricing details in the source suggest watching for early-bird and team discounts, and it also mentions a $200 discount code: SQLCMTY200.
If SQL is central to your stack, the draw here is the mix of deep technical sessions and the ability to cross over into Fabric and AI without needing a separate event. For teams planning upgrades, migrations, or new analytics projects this year, it is designed as a place to compare approaches, ask specific questions, and leave with actionable ideas.
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