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Speaking at Oracle UK User Group conference

Ноябрь 25th, 2011

I will be speaking in the MySQL track of the UK Oracle User Group conference on 5th December in Birmingham UK. The title of the session is "Building Highly Available and Scalable, Real Time Services with MySQL Cluster" - full details here.

I'm not a regular conference attendee, never mind speaker. However I'm looking forward to meeting current and potential MySQL users, and also attending some of the talks in the MySQL and other tracks. Maybe I can learn something about RAC, or Exadata?

If you are attending and want to talk about MySQL or MySQL Cluster then please track me down and say hello.

Note that this is the first picture I have included in 3 years of posts - maybe I shouldn't wait 3 years for the next one?

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OpenSQLCamp EU 2010 — Call for participation

Май 31st, 2010
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The European OpenSQLCamp 2010 will take place in parallel to the Free and Open Source Conference 2010 (FrOSCon) on Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd August at the Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg in St. Augustin, Germany. St. Augustin is located close to Bonn and Cologne.
The Call for Participation is now online.

The event is organized by yours truly and Felix Schupp, and we are open to cooperation from other volunteers.
Specifically, we need help to beat the drum. Even if you can't participate, we will appreciate your help in making the Call for Participation known.
OpenSQLCamp2010 will use the FrOSCon's Pentabarf conference coordination system to collect talk submissions and perform the organizing and scheduling of the talks.
Please create an account there, if you don't have one already. Once you have activated your account via the email address you provided, please log into the system and create a new event. Make sure to select track OpenSQLCamp for your submission!

IMPORTANT! - FrOSCon uses CA certificates. If you browser does not recognize them, then you need to Import the CAcert Root Certificate before using the CfP pages.


The deadline for submitting your proposal is Sunday, July 11th, 2010 (12:00pm PST).

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