Matt Gordon Chatbots: Let People Talk To Your Data So You Don't Have to
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17:45 – 18:00 - Intro and updates
18:00 - 19:00 - Matt Gordon : Chatbots: Let People Talk To Your Data So You Don't Have to Talk To Them
Are you a data professional tired of answering the same questions over and over again? Whether you're a DBA or a developer, those constant, monotonous questions can take your focus away from the task at hand. "What server is that on?" "What report contains that data?" "What environment has that bug?" While it may be considered rude to tell somebody to "talk to the hand", "go ask my chatbot" sounds less rude, more fun, and actually helpful! During this session you will learn how to build a chatbot and its underlying components so you feed it the data that will help your colleagues make decisions without interrupting your workflow. You'll also be able to supplement your data professional skills with AI and chatbot knowledge as well!
Matt is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP and has worked with SQL Server since 2000. He is the leader of the Lexington, KY PASS local group and a frequent domestic and international community speaker. He's an IDERA ACE alumnus and 2020 Friend of Redgate. His original data professional role was in database development, which quickly evolved into query tuning work that further evolved into being a DBA in the healthcare realm. He has supported several critical systems utilizing SQL Server and managed dozens of 24/7/365 SQL Server implementations. Following several years as a consultant, he is now the Director of Database Management for rev.io, where he is implementing data governance, DevOps, and performance improvements enterprise-wide.
