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Recordings for webinars are now online

Декабрь 9th, 2010

We’ve just published the recordings for our webinars; Migrating MyISAM to InnoDB and Introduction to Percona Server, XtraDB and Xtrabackup.  To listen, click on (Watch: Recorded Webinar) on each of these links.

We’re planning for future webinars next year.  If you have any suggestions, feel free to leave a comment.


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Doing Re-run of Migrating MyISAM to Innodb Webinar

Декабрь 1st, 2010

We had some technical difficulties with Webex today which prevented from all registered attendees to be able to join webinar. I personally would be very upset having booked my time to attend event, pre-registered to ensure there is a space available and when unable to join at the time of event (which is frankly exactly what happened to me).

As result we have scheduled Migrating MyISAM to Innodb webinar to run again on Tuesday, December 7 at 9AM Pacific (Same Time). Here is direct link if you would like to register.

Note we also Webinar on Percona Server, Xtrabackup and XtraDB next week which is great if you would like to learn more about any of these technologies.


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Webinar: Introduction to Percona Server, XtraDB and Xtrabackup

Ноябрь 26th, 2010

We’ve had such a large number of signups to our Migrating MyISAM to InnoDB webinar, that we decided to hold one more before the year is out:

December, 8th 9AM PST: Introduction to Percona Server, XtraDB and Xtrabackup.

As the title suggests: this presentation is an introduction.  We will be running through the main aspects that change, and where you can expect to get the most benefit.

This will be a technical talk, but perhaps less technical than some of our other posts. I recommend inviting a few friends & colleagues that are already with MySQL, but perhaps not regular readers of our blog.

(Time for Q&A will follow the main presentation).


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Webinar: Designing MySQL Databases (Italian) — Nov, 25@10am CET

Ноябрь 23rd, 2010
We already have more that 500 registrants for this MySQL web seminar. Join us and the crowd to learn the design dos and don'ts for MySQL. We will show you how to design, forward and reverse engineer databases including discussions on datatypes, indexes, and foreign keys for various application scenarios.

In this technical presentation, we will cover:
  • MySQL design basics
    • Data Modeling Basics
      • Physical and Logical Models
      • "Dos" and "Don'ts"
    • How to design MySQL for your specific application
      • Datatypes
      • Indexes
      • Foreign keys
  • MySQL Workbench
    • Design
      • Reverse Engineering
      • Design
      • Deploy (Forward Engineer)
      • Maintain (Synchronize)
    • Develop
      • SQL Coding

Whether you are developing commercial applications, Web-based applications, or in-house applications, and whether you are a novice or more advanced, you will benefit from this presentation.

When
Thursday, November 25th, 2010 at 10am CET


How

To register for this free web seminar please click here.
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Upcoming Webinar: Scaling Web Services with MySQL Cluster (IT)

Август 13th, 2010
On the 9th of September at 10am CET I will present in Italian a Webinar titled: "Scaling Web Services with MySQL Cluster". You can register here.

This is a summary of the english webinar series in two parts that are now available on-demand:
Content

There are two common choices to power web applications: MySQL and memcached has become, and will remain, the foundation for many dynamic web services with proven deployments in some of the largest and most prolific names on the web. The MEMORY storage engine has been widely adopted by MySQL users to provide near-instant responsiveness with use cases such as caching and web session management.

However if you have web services that are update-intensive, demanding real-time responsiveness and continuous availability or if your services evolve to support more users, the scalability and availability demands can start to exceed the capabilities of these two approaches.

The MySQL Cluster datbase, which itself can be implemented as a MySQL storage engine, is a viable alternative to address increased web service demands. MySQL Cluster provides the familiarity and ease-of-use of the regular MySQL Server, while delivering significantly higher levels of write performance with less complexity, lower latency, higher levels of scalability and database functionality and 99.999% availability.

This webinar will discuss the use-cases for all three approaches, and provide an insight into how MySQL Cluster is enabling users to scale their update-intensive web services.

When
  • Thursday, September 9, 2010: 10:00 CET



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What’s New in the MySQL Enterprise Spring 2010 Release

Июнь 4th, 2010
The MySQL Enterprise Spring 2010 Release includes key improvements designed to help you proactively optimize MySQL performance and identify potential issues before they can become costly outages or slowdowns. In this webinar we will explore the new features of the MySQL Enterprise Monitor 2.2 that are designed to save DBAs and Developers time and effort in keeping MySQL systems running at the highest levels of security, performance and availability. Join us and learn about:
  • How the MySQL Connectors can now be used to collect, aggregate and monitor MySQL query performance data
  • How to quickly identify which queries are performing full table scans
  • How to isolate your worst performing queries based on total execution counts, time, data returned, date/time, query content, query type, and more
  • How to identify and drill down into line-level source code for specific query executions
  • New LDAP authentication model
  • New Read Only User
  • New Auto-Closing Events
  • New MySQL Support Diagnostic Reports
  • New Custom Rule/Graph Import and Export options
  • New Faster Purging of Repository Data
  • New Installation Options
  • And more!
Here are the links for the various localized webinars:



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Web Based Seminars (aka Webinars), why not?

Октябрь 12th, 2009
On Thursday the 8th, we delivered the most successful italian MySQL webinar ever. We had about 350 registrations, thanks for your support and constant participation!
We also awarded a wonderful MySQL t-shirt to the one who first answered correctly to a trivia question, congratulations to the winner.

Looking into the story of italian webinars, here is the ranking in terms of registrations:
  1. Getting Started with MySQL on Windows
  2. Scalable MySQL High Availability Architectures
  3. A guide to Scaling MySQL
  4. MySQL Performance Tuning - Top 5 Tips
  5. Introducing MySQL 5.0
If you were unable to participate you can click here and listen to the on-demand versions. Others noteworthy webinars are the one that we delivered with our partners:

In conclusion, what I've learned from this fulfilling experience?
Delivering web based seminars (webinars for short) is a great way to stay in touch with customers and to address specific topics. This powerful tool can be used to update on product directions, sales offers, technical topics and present joint partner solutions. The audience can sit in the comfort of their home or office and receive a quick update without spending too much time or money.
If you are a Sales Engineer, Sales Manager, Marketing Manager, Product Manager or if you simply want to stay virtually in touch with your users, this is a delivery method worth of consideration.

Do you have advices on a topic that you wish to hear in the upcoming italian MySQL webinars? Please comment this post and we'll examine your ideas.



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Getting Started with MySQL on Windows

Октябрь 7th, 2009
For the italian session, we have just broken the 300 participants barrier and we aim to reach 400 registrants. The webinar will be held tomorrow morning at 10am (CET) in italian; you still have time to register here.
Please help us to overachieve this goal!

In this presentation we'll cover the benefits of deploying MySQL on Windows. You will learn the basic “How-To’s” of installation, security and configuration. We will show you how to start using MySQL tools on Windows, such as MySQL Workbench and MySQL Enterprise Monitor with the new Query Analyzer. If you are interested in learning how to get started with MySQL on Windows this webinar is for you.

To have more informations on this topic, please go to our Get Started with MySQL page. If you don't speak italian, you can register to the upcoming english EMEA session here.



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New Recorded Webinars Available.

Сентябрь 15th, 2009
Sorry for the delay, as you can see I'm not a proficient blogger. :)

Anyway, I'd like to point out that in the last months I've delivered many new Italian webinars on interesting topics. The full list of recorded webinars can be found here:

http://www.mysql.it/news-and-events/on-demand-webinars/

Anyway it's worth to mention the latest like:

  • Migliorate le prestazioni con MySQL Query Analyzer;
  • Migrazione a MySQL, fa per voi;
  • Come scalare MySQL con Sun Systems;
Many others are coming. Hint: Data Warehousing is one of the most interesting field for MySQL!

See you soon.

Luca

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Proven and Cost Effective BI Deployment Strategies with MySQL and Pentaho

Сентябрь 15th, 2009
What if you could evaluate, deploy and maintain a Data Warehouse (DW) and Business Intelligence (BI) solution for up to 90% less than the cost of proprietary software? What if you can find a solution that has been adopted by customers in all industries and is technically sound and scalable?

You can, with open source Data Warehousing from MySQL and Business Intelligence from Pentaho.

Join this webcast to find out about real world BI/DW deployment strategies that that offer you robust capabilities, yet with a lower total cost of ownership (TCO).

The MySQL and Pentaho solution has been proven in diverse deployments, from small companies to large enterprises. The subscription support model aligns customer and vendor interests, lowering both your costs and project risks. Join this webcast and learn how to be successful in your BI/DW projects. We will show you how MySQL and Pentaho can easily provide a complete end-to-end solution at a fraction of the cost of the proprietary products.

Please join us in this informative Italian Webinar.

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