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Do you want to learn more about DevOps and MySQL?

Are you attending Oracle Open World? Would you like to know more about Oracle DevOps products for managing your MySQL servers? If so, stop by Tuesday, September 30 at 10:15 in the Hotel Nikko - Bay View and join us for a hands on lab (HOL9234) for MySQL Utilities and Connector/Python.

We will present the basics for getting started using Python to manage your MySQL servers. MySQL Utilities includes utilities for a wide variety of operations from displaying GRANT statements to setting up automatic failover for replication.

Check out the abstract for the HOL here.

Log Buffer #289, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Oracle Open World 2012, this year, was all about Cloud, 12c, Exadata, Fusion, SuperClusters, social media, content management and much more. From operating systems to databases, and from applications to interactive media, professionals all around the world presented, attended, and networked in San Francisco. MySQL’S professionals also rocked massively. SQL Server bloggers also remained actively [...]

Upcoming speaking engagements: Oracle OpenWorld, DOAG Conference

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 technologies. I also have a joint presentation with two of our …

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Log Buffer #285, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

If the basics are right, then the foundation is more likely to be solid, and the growth on that foundation is almost sure to follow the progressive path. Bloggers of Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL are striving hard to set the basics right of the technology in order to help laying a sound foundation for [...]

Oracle Open World Day 1


It was a good to put  face to the names today at day 1 of #oow11 .

Tried to spend most of the day supporting the MySQL Community Kiosk with Sherri, Sarah and Dave. I was able to step into a couple sessions to show support as well.

Day two the MySQL sessions will be at the Marriot Marquis Hotel. Moscone South will have MySQL demos at the Exhibition Hall and Moscone West will have the MySQL Community Kiosk. Come on down and support MySQL!

I'm speaking about pluggable authentication at Oracle Open World

If you're attending the Oracle Open World 11, come hear me talking about pluggable authentication and developments around it (and if you're not attending here's one more good reason why you should :) ).

The current what/when/where for my talk are :

Session ID 19181
Session Title MySQL Authentication Options
Venue / Room Marriott Marquis - Golden Gate B
Date and Time 10/3/11, 11:00

There's also a MySQL community reception were you'll find most of the mysql experts attending Oracle OpenWorld. …

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I'm speaking about pluggable authentication at Oracle Open World

If you're attending the Oracle Open World 11, come hear me talking about pluggable authentication and developments around it (and if you're not attending here's one more good reason why you should :) ).

The current what/when/where for my talk are :

Session ID 19181
Session Title MySQL Authentication Options
Venue / Room Marriott Marquis - Golden Gate B
Date and Time 10/3/11, 11:00

There's also a MySQL community reception were you'll find most of the mysql experts attending Oracle OpenWorld. …

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What's coming up?

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 …

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Java One 2010 Brazil Day 2 Trip Report - Pics & Slides

JavaOne Latin America 2010 (Day 1 and 0) started in an exciting way where I found a nice multi-instance cluster installation of GlassFish. More on that later but enjoyed meeting colleagues from different groups within Oracle.

I gave a presentation on "Whats New in Enterprise Java Beans 3.1" and the slides are available:

S314168 - What's New in Enterprise Java Bean Technology @ JavaOne Brazil 2010
The attendees seem to like simplified packaging (EJB-in-a-WAR and deployment descriptor-free), no-interface bean, cron-like syntax, and other features were well appreciated by the users. All other …

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Java One 2010 Brazil Day 2 Trip Report - Pics & Slides

JavaOne Latin America 2010 (Day 1 and 0) started in an exciting way where I found a nice multi-instance cluster installation of GlassFish. More on that later but enjoyed meeting colleagues from different groups within Oracle.

I gave a presentation on "Whats New in Enterprise Java Beans 3.1" and the slides are available:

S314168 - What's New in Enterprise Java Bean Technology @ JavaOne Brazil 2010
The attendees seem to like simplified packaging (EJB-in-a-WAR and deployment descriptor-free), no-interface bean, cron-like syntax, and other features were well appreciated by the users. All other …

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