Adam tells us who he is an why he doesn’t describe himself as an expert in SQL Server. He then goes on to describe his role at Microsoft and his YouTube channel, Guy in a Cube. Cecil asks Adam about his tools of choice for making videos and Adam gives some advice for new content creators. Richie asks Adam to talk about all the great stuff Adam has in his cube. Richie asks if we can expect continued rapid growth for Power BI in 2016. Adam tells us what he’s looking forward to in 2016.
Links
- Guy in a Cube YouTube Channel
- Doug Lane’s T-SQL Level Up Course
- Guy in a Cube – Back to the Future edition
- Lego Star Destroyer
- Lego Super Star Destroyer
- A Futuristic Short Film HD: by Sight Systems
- South Florida Code Camp
- Let’s dev this | Cloud Tour
- South Florida Speaks .NET
Bio
Adam Saxton is a Senior Content Developer for Microsoft’s Business Intelligence products. Prior to that, he supported the Business Intelligence products along with connectivity for SQL Server which included all of the drivers used to communicate with SQL Server. He is based in the Dallas/Ft Worth area in Texas and has been working at Microsoft for over 10 years. Adam has been active in the PASS community and has spoken at PASS Summit and SQL Saturdays. He blogs and for the last year has been producing videos on a YouTube channel where he has the brand “Guy in a Cube”. He is married with two kids, loves playing video and board games when he isn’t working.

Buck Woody works on the Microsoft Machine Learning and Data Science Team, using data and technology to solve business and science problems. With over thirty years of professional and practical experience in computer technology, he is also a popular speaker at many conferences around the world; the author of over 650 articles and seven books on database and Machine Learning technologies, teaches Database courses and sits on the Data Science Board at the University of Washington, and specializes in data analysis techniques.
Aimee Knight is a former figure skater, and software engineer at SparkPost. Outside of work, she’s a weekly panelist on the JavaScript Jabber and Angular Air podcasts, and co-organizer of CharmCityJS. In her spare time, she’s usually playing with a new library or technology, running along the Baltimore harbor, or trying out the latest flavor of Kombucha. Find her, and her contagious enthusiasm on Twitter @











Software Engineer at Xamarin. He is the founder of the Orlando .NET User Group, and an author of several books. Joel is also a functional programming enthusiast. Joel is excited about data science, machine learning, the simplification of hardware, hacking, and connectivity. More on Twitter
David Haney is the Core team Engineering Manager at Stack Overflow. He practices servant leadership by solving problems and improving processes. Previously he was a lead developer on Fanatics’ e-commerce platform which hosts over 10,000 websites including the NFLShop – The Official Online Shop of the NFL and NBAStore.com – The Official NBA Store. David is the creator of Dache, an open source distributed caching framework. His spare time is spent brewing and drinking beer, playing video games, and watching movies at old-school one-screen theatres with his wife.
Michael Glukhovsky is passionate about user experience and building infrastructure software. Prior to RethinkDB, Michael attended Stony Brook University and specialized in human-computer interaction.
Devin Knight a Microsoft MVP and the Training Director at Pragmatic Works Consulting. He is an author of six SQL Server books and speaks at conferences like PASS Summit, PASS Business Analytics Conference, SQL Saturdays and Code Camps. He is also a contributing member to the PASS Business Intelligence Virtual Chapter. Making his home in Jacksonville, FL, Devin is the Vice President of the local users group (JSSUG). He can be found online at
Brent Ozar loves to make SQL Server faster and more reliable. He created sp_Blitz® and sp_AskBrent®, and he loves sharing knowledge at