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Aaron Bertrand

Aaron is a senior consultant for SQL Sentry, Inc., makers of performance monitoring and event management software for SQL Server, Analysis Services, and Windows. He has been blogging here at sqlblog.com since 2006, focusing on manageability, performance, and new features; has been a Microsoft MVP since 1997; tweets as @AaronBertrand; and speaks frequently at user group meetings and SQL Saturday events.

Moving on up… but not to the East Side

It is with both sadness and excitement that I am announcing I am leaving my position as Senior Data Architect at OTO Labs.

The sadness comes because I am leaving behind a great company and an outstanding team, many of whom I am quite happy to consider friends rather than co-workers.   This decision was not easy; I spent several days and sleepless nights wrestling with it because my current team and job are all I have known in my professional career, going back 13 years.

The excitement is because I feel like the Remington man or that guy from Hair Club for Men commercials - I am joining a team to work with a product that I am a huge fan of, and that has served me very well over the years.  And on day one I will already be welcomed by co-workers I already consider friends.

But before we talk too much about where I'm going, let's talk about where I've been.

I grew up in Canada, hating computers.  I had a Commodore Vic 20 and used to curse those cassette tapes when I'd make a typing mistake while "recording."  My favorite thing about the Commodore 64 was Moon Patrol - I don't think I did much else with it.  My first real computer was a 486; it ran Windows 95, but barely.  I still remember the hours-long process of upgrading from Windows 3.11 for Workgroups using a stack of, what, 23 3.5" floppy disks?

You can read more sordid details about how I became a dork in these two blog posts:

http://sqlblog.com/blogs/aaron_bertrand/archive/2009/10/06/tagged-how-i-became-a-dork.aspx

http://sqlblog.com/blogs/aaron_bertrand/archive/2010/01/19/what-three-events-brought-you-here.aspx

But essentially I have been evolving in the same position for over 13 years.  I first came to work for Eric Picard (twitter) in Rhode Island immediately after graduating in 1997.  The company name changed from Waterworks Interactive, to 9th Square, to Bluestreak, before finally being absorbed by One to One Interactive in 2007.  And the office I've called "home" has moved from several locations in Newport, to Middletown, to Providence, and finally to Charlestown (a quaint little area just north of Boston).  But it has still felt like a single job to me, even though I have expanded my skillset and responsibilities there.

At PASS 2005 in Grapevine, Texas, I met Greg Gonzalez (blog | twitter) and his fantastic team from SQL Sentry.  I fell in love with their flagship product, Event Manager, and had several great conversations with Greg about what I liked, and to a much lesser extent how it could be improved (because it already did a *lot* of the things I found at the time, and still find, lacking in Management Studio).  I like to think that some of those conversations led to innovations in the existing product, and the further development of new tools such as Performance Advisor.

Last year, I published a product review of Performance Advisor on SQLServerCentral, comparing it to the Management Data Warehouse feature introduced with SQL Server 2008:

http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Product+Reviews/66278/

Having been a long-time user of the tool, it served mostly as a review for me; however, through interviews and conversations, I did get a better feel for the camaraderie of the team and the quality of the product they continue to build and perfect.  I have also spoken at the Charlotte SQL Server User Group multiple times, and also at SQL Saturday #33; at these events I have had several positive conversations with the team.

Over the past year I have been involved in a benchmarking project that has measured in very fine and excruciating detail the overhead of using SQL Sentry to monitor your servers.  I can't wait to continue the work on this project and show you how little you actually "pay" for the wealth of information it provides.  This project, too, has led to a much better appreciation and understanding of the product, the team, and the company.

Also over the past year, and along with a few MVPs and other esteemed colleagues, I have served on a Product Advisory Council that has helped provide product feedback and steering to the SQL Sentry team.  I can say with no hesitation that my interactions with the company have always been stellar.

So it should come as no surprise to many of you that my new employer, effective October 25th, is SQL Sentry.  My official title will be "Senior Consultant" but, in addition to assisting with consulting services, I will wear many hats… from product tester, to blogger, to evangelist, to public speaker, and several things in between.  I will be working out of my house for the most part, often pantsless (don't be jealous @buckwoody).  I think the only thing I will *not* miss about my current job is the annoying commute - and when I do need to travel to Charlotte, I suspect the total travel time will be shorter than my current drive to Charlestown - on a good day.

I'll repeat again, that other than the commute, it has not been easy for me to leave my current position.  I have made a lot of good friends over the past 13 years, and I feel that my contributions have been valuable and have greatly impacted their offerings.  And while my new career path will bring about a whole new set of challenges, many of my responsibilities will consist of things that I have already been doing in my spare time - blogging, speaking, helping folks out on twitter... so if you're worried about my community involvement changing, it will only change for the better.

I am very excited about this opportunity… October 25th can't come soon enough.

  

Published Monday, October 18, 2010 9:46 AM by AaronBertrand

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AllenMWhite said:

Congratulations, Aaron! New wife, new job, all totally awesome. See you at PASS.

October 18, 2010 10:54 AM
 

Mike Walsh said:

Great news, Aaron!

That should be a really fun role for you. As I tweeted today, I am also about to move on to a role of consultant. I'll be helping a well established company in Portland, ME start a SQL Server practice and grow that practice over time. That new employer should be delighted to hear about your new role. I think working with Greg and team would be the only thing that could possibly lure me away and that isn't a worry anymore. :-)

October 18, 2010 10:57 AM
 

Richard Lewis said:

Hi love reading your post congrats on the new gig.

October 18, 2010 10:58 AM
 

Robert L Davis said:

Congrats Aaron!! I hope you really enjoy the new role!!

October 18, 2010 11:02 AM
 

Bob Pusateri said:

Congrats!  Best of luck in your new job!

October 18, 2010 11:09 AM
 

Glenn Berry said:

Congratulations, Aaron!  Seems like a lot of people are moving to positions working for the tools companies. Sounds like a great gig for you.

October 18, 2010 11:12 AM
 

Geoff Hiten said:

Dude.  When you do changes, you REALLY do changes.

Congrats.

October 18, 2010 11:18 AM
 

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October 18, 2010 11:19 AM
 

Arie Jones said:

Good deal, Aaron! You're looking at some fun days ahead!

Cheers!

Aj

October 18, 2010 11:22 AM
 

Alexander Kuznetsov said:

Congrats Aaron!

You'll be getting paid to blog, travel, and present, right? Will you keep your blog here? Will you be speaking more?

October 18, 2010 11:43 AM
 

Jason Hall said:

Dibs on Aaron for my billiards partner! How good are you at Halo Reach?

October 18, 2010 11:48 AM
 

Peter Shire said:

Everyone here is excited to welcome you aboard. We are looking forward to working with you as an official member of the SQL Sentry team. See you soon at SQL Connections and PASS. Then we need to discuss a December presentation to the Charlotte SQL Server Users Group.

-Peter

October 18, 2010 11:59 AM
 

merrillaldrich said:

Congrats - that sounds like the opportunity of a lifetime!

October 18, 2010 12:20 PM
 

Nate said:

Congrats, Aaron!  Best of luck!

October 18, 2010 1:40 PM
 

Casey said:

Congratulations my Big Brother! So proud of you!

October 18, 2010 3:29 PM
 

Jack Corbett said:

Congratulations on the new position.  It is always nice when a move is because you WANT to do it instead of having to do it.

October 18, 2010 3:31 PM
 

bender said:

No way!  The best thing about the commodore 64 (and I THINK it was also on the vic 20) was jupiter lander.

Congradulations on the new position too.  ;)

October 18, 2010 4:43 PM
 

PedroCGD said:

Hi Aaron,

Best luck for this new challenge!

Cheers,

Pedro

www.pedrocgd.blogspot.com

October 18, 2010 4:53 PM
 

Linchi Shea said:

> I will be working out of my house for the most part, often pantsless

I'm already jealous. Congratulations, Aaron!

October 18, 2010 9:43 PM
 

Grant Fritchey said:

Congratulations Aaron. Best of luck to you. Sounds like you made an excellent choice, despite how hard it must have been.

October 19, 2010 8:23 AM
 

Neil Johnson said:

A great story Aaron.  SQL Sentry is luck to get you and OtoO will be the poorer.  Congrats!

October 19, 2010 8:43 AM
 

Davide Mauri said:

Congratulations! Best of luck to you!!!!

October 19, 2010 4:18 PM
 

Bill Ramos said:

Hi Aaron, Just to pile it on. Best wishes on your new adventures with Greg and company at SQL Sentry. I'm guessing that you'll be filing less bugs on SSMS now via Connect :-)

Cheers,

Bill

October 26, 2010 11:32 PM
 

Chris Shaw (SQLShaw) said:

Best of luck to you,  I know many at the Sentry Team and have a lot of respect for them and the product they produce.  I know that you will help them toake the product to the next level, at the same time working as a great evangelist.  Ask Peter about the September trip to Colorado if he has not already told you.  We hope to see you out here.

Chris Shaw

October 30, 2010 2:25 AM
 

Aaron Bertrand said:

It's the day before American Thanksgiving, and Jason Strate ( blog | twitter ) has asked all of us to

November 24, 2010 11:31 AM
 

Aaron Bertrand said:

I was tagged by Denis Gobo ( blog | twitter ) in a Review of his 2010 Goals . I didn't make such a post

December 30, 2010 3:51 PM
 

Aaron Bertrand said:

Okay, I'm following the lead of Joe Webb ( blog | twitter ), who recently posted " My Most Popular Posts

January 28, 2011 4:09 PM
 

Steve Ludlow said:

Why won't Linchi Shea be wearing any underwear?

July 22, 2011 7:26 AM
 

Aaron Bertrand said:

A year ago today, I made quite easily the best decision of my career, and joined the folks at SQL Sentry

October 26, 2011 10:07 AM

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