I attended the Cincinnati Business Intelligence (CincyBI) meeting on May 13, 2008. The topic was Advanced Data Modeling: Simultaneous Type 1 - Type 2 Slowly Changing Dimensions and the guest speaker was Tommy Adams. Tommy went over Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 SCD's and gave a good explaination of when to use each. He then went gave an introduction to Hybrid Type 2 / Type 3. This was a short presentation but I was still able to get a good understanding of when you would use these differnent types of SCD's. The demo was in Microsoft Access to simplify the demo but I would have enjoyed seeing this applied on a larger scale.

When the meeting was over it was still early but I still planned to go home. The first Cincinnati Software Architecture (CinArc) meeting was in the next room and they were having a panel discussion with Joe Wirtley, Leon Gersing, and Mike Levy. I really wanted to attend that meeting too but since I had to make a choice I went with Business Intelligence. I saw Mike Wood, the director of CINNUG, in the lobby because CinArc was on break too. Mike was nice enough to allow me to attend the second half of the CinArc meeting. 

During the break I was able to chat with Andy Erickson. I was able to stand there and have a really nice talk. Enjoyable versus feeling so stressed out. This is one of the reasons I'm really trying to attend as many meetings possible. The more I come around the more comfortable I feel talking to people. Right before the second half started I was able to meet one of the tweeps, Matt Brewer, face to face.

The second half of the meeting was a FishBowl. Very interesting. There were four chairs and three people in the middle of the room and the rest of us sat around the outside in a circle. The group was defining "What Is An Architect?". If you wanted speak about the topic you had to go sit in the empty chair, the catch, someone had to get up. There always had to be an empty chair. 

I really enjoyed this meeting. This looks like an exciting and passionate group. I am not an architect and don't see myself in that role in the near future but perhaps one day. In the meantime, I do want to know how they think, what they do, and how it relates to someone like me. I will attend these meeting in the future on a regular basis.

CincyBI meets every two months but they will not meet again until September, 2008. You can find more information about CincyBI at http://cincysql.org. CinArc meets every two months and the next meeting is in July, 2008. For more information on CinAr please visit http://cinnug.org


NewMediaCincinnati Today I attended my first New Media Cincinnati meetup at Panera Bread. The topic for the meetup was Virtual Teams and Kristen Beireis was the guest speaker. I really don't know much about this topic and was able to learn many things are got some good tips in a short amount of time. Kristen did a great job explaining how to use virtual teams and the fact that you need to know what you want.

I remember the founder Daniel Johnson Jr. from junior high / high school days through a mutual family we grew up with. I wanted to connect with him because it's been many, many years and I also knew he was a SQL Server Developer. Daniel and I had some "geek talk" to break the ice and he introduced me to some of the members of the group. I ended up staying and chatting with a few members for a while.

I met a few people around me but things happened pretty quickly. I was really impressed and a bit freaked out. I know I'm a shy person until I get to know people better and this was a bit more difficult that I expected. Still a great experience and good preparation for PodCamp Ohio.  Reconnecting with Daniel has given my hope that shy people can come out of there shell. I remember day as he was and was pleasantly suprised to find out who he is.

If you're interested in blogging, podcasting, and/or social networking this is a great group of people to connect with.


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