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David Penton is another one of those folks that I’ve known for a while via the InterTubes but never had the pleasure of meeting in person until the MVP Summit. He also works on one of my favorite products, which means if I have any questions… he’s the first name on my list. After hanging out in Seattle for a few days, I realized I hadn’t yet done a NINE Questions interview on David, so today’s your lucky day:

DSC00467 1. Where are you from? 
I was born and bred in Dallas, TX. I've lived in the Dallas area all of my life - except for when I went to college at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, LA.

2. What do you do / Who do you work for / What is your product? Give us the "10 second pitch" on why I should use your product or services.
I am the Performance Lead and DBA for the Product Team at Telligent Systems, Inc.  We sell a social networking product Community Server and other related software (Harvest Reporting Server and GraffitiCMS as well).  If you are looking for a solid social networking platform, we have what you need.

3. How did you get to where you are now?
I started at Lockheed Martin as a Schedule Analyst - not an IT job by any means. But, I quickly went to the Business Systems group there and started developing with Cold Fusion 3, ASP, and Oracle 7.3.  From there I went to JCPenney where I was introduced to SQL Server 6.5, more Oracle, DB2 MVS/UDB, Tandem and Teradata. Eventually I went to Telligent.

4. You're an MVP and were recently in Seattle / Redmond for the MVP Summit. What was that like?
I think I met more people this year at the summit than I have ever met at any event like that.  The experience was amazing - all because of the people.  To me, that is what makes events spectacular.  Not to mention - the weekend that the summit started was also ALT.NET Seattle.

5. You're also an active speaker and blogger / twitterer. What's the most recent event you spoke at and how did it go?
I've been speaking quite a bit more in the past year - and I love it!  I do wish I blogged more - I have several posts just waiting for me to finish (that's what they all say, right?)  The most recent event I spoke at was the Shreveport .Net User Group.  It was a small group - I was the 4th speaker.  There was 28 people there, and they were eager to listen and to ask questions. It was a very positive experience and I know they will do nothing but grow.

6. You've had a couple different MVP designation over the years. What were they?
I was a SQL Server MVP for several years.  At that time, I was doing quite a bit of SQL Server at JCPenney, but also doing quite a bit on mailing lists.  I had to cut back the things I was doing, so my MVP status lapsed.  I was recently re-awarded my ASP.NET MVP for my involvement over the last year+.  It's great to be back!

7. So what's this I hear about a .NET Ride?
Well...I'm not quite sure what to call it yet, but I'm thinking a motorcycle "Ride for .Net/SQL" or something along those lines. What I would like to do is map out some 1-2 week tour where I pick up other tech motorcycle riders and visit user groups or code camps along the way.  To me, it would be another great reason (excuse?) to go on a ride.

8. Any non-technical hobbies / interests? What's something the world doesn't already know about David Penton?
What does the world "not" know about me? I talk a lot on Twitter (@dpenton) so that is one avenue.  Here is something...I worked at McDonald's during high school then was in management there during college. 2 and a half minutes to cook french fries :) Ahh yes...motorcycle.  I ride a 2004 Victory Kingpin (I have about 13,500 miles on it now).

9. Last of all (everyone gets this one) any interesting tattoos?
I don't believe in any identifying marks.  So, when someone doesn't "ink and tell" - I think I know the answer.

posted on Thursday, March 12, 2009 10:35 PM

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# re: NINE Questions with David Penton 12/15/2009 6:03 AM best backgammon sites online
Thank you David for this good resource, however i must say that Velocity is still in its infancy and requires quite a bit of maturity before it can actually be considered for high performance, mission critical apps. Eventually when the CTP3 comes out, it would have to be thoroughly tested before deployment. The product would have to undergo some rigorous scrutiny before performance and reliability hungry applications can consider using it.

# re: NINE Questions with David Penton 12/19/2009 9:25 AM Free dating
Really Good Post David.. i Really Appreciate it.

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