The DOAG 2010 Conference + Exhibition is to be
held from the 16th to 18th November in Nuremberg this year. DOAG
stands for "Deutsche ORACLE-Anwendergruppe", in English: the
German Oracle User's Group.
We will be adding a MySQL track to the conference this year, much
like Ronald and Sheeri did for the ODTUG
Kaleidoscope 2010. Volker Oboda (of PrimeBase
Technologies) is organizing the track and I will be helping
to review the submissions. More information is available in
German on Volker's
MySQL Blog.
So, if you are planning to be in the area, please consider
submitting a talk. The deadline for …
Dear Kettle and MySQL fans,
Next week I’ll be strolling around the MySQL user conference in Santa Clara. Even better, I’ll be presenting Tuesday afternoon (3:05pm). The topic is Pentaho Data Integration 4.0 and MySQL.
The presentation will show you what the world’s most popular open source data integration tool can do for a MySQL user. It will include practical examples and will showcase the latest improvements present in the brand new version 4.0.
Even more than the presentation itself, I’m looking forward to meeting you all over there. The regular crowd, MySQL users, Pentaho partners, folks from …
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Barry, Vladimir and I (the entire PrimeBase dev team!) will be
presenting next week at the MySQL User
Conference and Expo.
We've got lots of cool stuff going on. Barry will tell you how
PBMS can
store your BLOBs in the clouds, Vladimir will be explaining what
makes PBXT
so fast, and I will be talking about the past, the present and
the future...
Even if that all doesn't interest you, be sure to just drop by to
say hi. We're friendly, really! :)
The PBXT Storage Engine: Meeting Future Challenges
Paul McCullagh
3:05pm - 3:50pm Tuesday, 04/21/2009
Ballroom B
BLOB Streaming: Efficient Reliable BLOB …
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I’m really looking forward to go to the MySQL User Conference next week, not just because I’m speaking in 2 sessions again, but perhaps also because these are “interesting” times for MySQL and Sun Microsystems. Pivotal times it would seem.
Here are the 2 sessions I’m going to do:
- Cloud Computing with MySQL and Kettle : I’m particularly happy that MySQL accepted this session: it will demonstrate how easy it has become to do cloud computing exercises with tools like MySQL and Kettle.
- …
As folks are making their plans to go to the MySQL User Conference, I just wanted to remind folks of the schedule of MySQL Camp.
One feature I put together for MySQL Camp but anyone can use is a restaurant list for the hotel area. There’s very little within walking distance, but many people will be local or will rent a car, so finding someone to drive with should not be a problem. The restaurant list is on the MySQL Forge Wiki at http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/SantaClaraRestaurants — updates are welcome!
About MySQL Camp: MySQL Camp is completely free, just walk on in and enjoy the sessions. All sessions are in the Bayshore room off the Mezzanine, and there will be signs directing you to the MySQL Camp room. I describe it as being like “an additional room for the MySQL Conference, but it’s …
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All of the videos from the 2008 MySQL Conference have been
processed and uploaded. Links to the videos, slides, notes,
photos for each presentation are all on the mega-conference page
at:
http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQLConf2008Notes
This represents many hours of my own toil, but it also reflects plenty of people who have blogged, edited the wiki pages and speakers who wrote and gave tutorials and presentations. I am proud of everyone’s efforts to offer so many learning resources for free….
Enjoy! EDIT: I forgot to thank Jay, the folks at O’Reilly and all the speakers for giving me explicit permission to video and freely offer their presentations.
If you know of any video, audio, notes, slides, photos, etc that are not linked, please link them at the wiki page. If you can’t or won’t, please comment here and I will update the wiki …
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