
Quorum Attend SQLBits 2025
Since kicking off in 2007, SQLBits has become a key event in the data calendar and our attendees always come back from it absolutely buzzing with inspiration!
It’s a community-driven event that’s packed with genuinely useful content. It’s huge though, with over 300 hours of sessions and 200+ speakers, it covers everything from transactional systems to big data, AI, and machine learning. So there’s a lot to take in!!
What sets SQLBits apart is its focus on substance over sales. More than 95% of the sessions are non-commercial, which is brilliant as it means you’re listening to real-world valuable stuff rather than boring sales pitches.



We’re especially proud of Data Engineer, Sharon Cameron, who spent part of her time at SQLBits volunteering. It was a brilliant way to give back, meet new people, and help make the event a great experience for everyone:



Key Takeaways from the Team

It was also brilliant to catch up with friends, both old and new.
‘Data Literacy: Navigating Your Way to Data-Driven Success’ by Reitse Eskens and Valerie Junk
‘The Fundamentals of Dax Contexts’ by James McGillivray
I also attended sessions on softer topics, including:
‘Diversity at Work – More Than Just a Buzzword’ by Gabi Münster
‘Talking About Mental Health for You and for Them’ by Traci Sewell.
But the sessions were only half the story, connecting with people who share the same passion for our profession was truly incredible.
It was tiring, but in the best possible way.


The sessions I enjoyed the most were ‘From Fabric to Fantastic: How dbt Makes Your Lakehouses and Warehouses Shine’ by Sam Debruyn and ‘Fabric Monitoring Made Simple: Built-In Tools and Custom Solutions’ by Ásgeir Gunnarsson and Just Blindbæk. I look forward to implementing what I’ve learned for our clients!
It was also great to talk to Mark P – Microsoft CAT team developer who took the time to talk me through a specific issue.
My final highlight was the massively relevant vision of the not-so-distant future by Simon Whitley in ‘Automating Engineering with AI’ which I wholeheartedly agree with and look forward to exploring further.


Some detail went completely over my head, but I also found exactly the level I was looking for – breaking down concepts and approaches to data modelling and report creation in a way that confirmed this is exactly the type of work I want to do.
My highlight was a presentation by Valerie Junk titled ‘Storytelling & Power BI – Creating Power BI reports that connect with different audiences’. It opened my eyes to the value in capturing and understanding the requirements of key users.
I had a fantastic time speaking to so many passionate attendees, vendors and presenters. It’s an event that must be experienced to truly appreciate why it means so much to so many in the data community.
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