New Blog: Data On The Road

That’s right! I’m starting a new blog site today. Just to be clear, it will not replace this one. I will continue to post here at SqlServerBi.blog about everything related to Business Intelligence best practices, Power BI, Paginated Reports, SQL and the Azure Data Platform.

The new blog is called Data On The Road and it is dedicated to connecting with the professional community while on the road as a working technology professional. In May of 2021, my wife and I decided we needed an adventure so we transitioned our living space into a new Tiffin Class A motorhome. We had it outfitted with a private office and tech so we could stay connected while working fulltime from the road. We call it the “Data Bus”.

We’re just getting started and taking short trips to practice and work-out the kinks – but it has been great so far. We hit the road for good in the Fall to go experience the US from the Southwest, the South, the East coast – and who knows where?

We’re still assembling the tech and working out the logistics to visit and interview friends and colleagues along the way. In the database and BI community, we’re a dedicated and social bunch so let’s talk about work and about fun! We might chat a little tech but the purpose of this blog – and this adventure – is to talk about work/life balance. In our jobs, we work hard and play hard – so we want to know what our community friends and leaders do when they need to get away. How do they balance their careers with other activities?

Please follow both of my blogs but head on over to DataOnTheRoad.blog and follow us on this new adventure!

Paul Turley

Paul Turley

Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Principal Consultant for 3Cloud Solutions Specializing in Business Intelligence, SQL Server solutions, Power BI, Analysis Services & Reporting Services.

3 thoughts on “New Blog: Data On The Road

  1. Looks awesome! Excited to see the adventures. FYI, on the home page of the new blog, there’s an About Us button, and it goes to a different domain.

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