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It's that time of the year again — the summer holidays are over and the conference season starts!
I'm very excited to be at Oracle Open World in San Francisco again, where I will pretty busy. On Saturday and Sunday I will attend MySQL Connect, primarily to man the Oracle Linux booth in the exhibition area. But I hope to catch some of the talks as well (I shared my favourite sessions with Keith Larson from the MySQL team in this interview). During Open World, I will help out manning the Oracle Linux demo pods in the exhibition grounds in Moscone South, where we will showcase Oracle Linux with Ksplice and related
[Read more...]In my last post, I provided a short review of what I have been working on in the past few months since I joined the Oracle Linux team. Now it's time for a summary of upcoming events! Looking forward, I already have a few more things lined up:
I'll attend and speak at the Oracle OpenWorld 2011 conference in San Francisco in October. I have a joint session with Chris Mason titled Overview: New Features in Oracle Linux 6 where we'll cover the latest developments. I have another joint presentation with my colleague Rob Young from the MySQL product management team titled
[Read more...]Yesterday afternoon I returned from the SAPO CodeBits 2010 conference, which took place in Lisbon, Portugal. Just like the previous year, CodeBits has been a great conference to be at and I am grateful for having been selected for participation. Thursday, the first conference day was quite a busy one for me — I gave two presentations in a row:
Afterwards, I also participated in a panel discussion about "To SQL or not to [Read more...]November is going to be a busy month for MySQL, conference-wise. There will be two fairly big events, organized by the independent Oracle User Groups in Germany (DOAG) and the UK (UKOUG).
On November 16th-18th, the DOAG Conference & Exhibition 2010 will take place in Nuremberg, Germany. This conference, which has been around for more than 20 years usually attracts a rather large audience -- more than 2000 visitors participated in the 2009 event and were able to listen to more than 300 individual sessions. For the first time, there will be a dedicated stream of presentations related to MySQL, which will be delivered by both Oracle
[Read more...]Unlike previous years when the number of conferences with MySQL content diminishes after the O’Reilly MySQL and OSCON conferences (Open SQL Camp excluded), this year has a lot on offer.
This month:
Upcoming next month in September:
As we have seen for other events, the MySQL community has been invited to attend and participate in conferences organized by the Oracle User Groups.
After the past, present and future events in the United States, now we start with Europe.There is a MySQL Track at the DOAG 2010 Conference, the main event of the German Oracle User Groups, and the [Read more...]
As we have seen for other events, the MySQL community has been invited to attend and participate in conferences organized by the Oracle User Groups.
After the past, present and future events in the United States, now we start with Europe.There is a MySQL Track at the DOAG 2010 Conference, the main event of the German Oracle User Groups, and the [Read more...]
As we have seen for other events, the MySQL community has been invited to attend and participate in conferences organized by the Oracle User Groups.
After the past, present and future events in the United States, now we start with Europe.There is a MySQL Track at the DOAG 2010 Conference, the main event of the German Oracle User Groups, and the [Read more...]
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