SQLBits IV session voting open

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We've now closed session submission for SQLBits IV, which will be taking place on March 28th in Manchester. Once again we've had a great response and it's now time to vote for which of the 83 submitted sessions you'd like to see; to do this you need to register on the site and then go to
http://www.sqlbits.com/information/PublicSessions.aspx
and choose the sessions you'd like to see.

Darren and I have both submitted sessions.

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