I just received a confirmation that my presentation proposal for the MySQL user
conference 2011 was accepted! The title for my proposal is
MQL-to-SQL: a JSON-based Query Language for RDBMS
Access from AJAX Applications, and it covers pretty much
everything implied by the title.
As always, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Santa Clara, California
serves as the venue. The conference will be held from April
11-14. Except for the venue and period, I think this year's
conference will bear few similarities to previous editions. Let
me try and explain.
This year's theme is "MySQL, the ecosystem and …
O’Reilly’s 2011 edition of the MySQL conference has an expanded agenda, with good representation from Postgres, CouchDB, MongoDB, and others. Take a look at the full schedule listing, which is being filled out as talks are approved and the speakers verify that they’ll give the session.
I am certainly looking forward to this year’s event. A tremendous amount of progress has landed in GA versions of open-source databases this year. To name just a couple, there’s a new version of Postgres (9.0) with built-in replication and many more improvements; there’s MySQL 5.5 GA; there’s the HandlerSocket NoSQL interface to MySQL; Drizzle has a beta release; and the list goes on. I believe that this conference will have balanced and representative coverage of what’s really important to users. …
[Read more]I don’t think this was widely publicized, but the Call for Proposals for the MySQL (and beyond) conference was extended a few days. It’ll be open through November 3rd.
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At this year’s conference, I was pleasantly surprised with the high level of interest in Open Query’s proactive services for MySQL and MariaDB, and specifically our focus on preventing problems, while explicitly not offering emergency services.
I’ll describe what this is about first, and why I reckon it’s interesting. When you think about it, most IT related support that includes emergency (24×7) operates similar to this:
You have a house that has the front and back doors wide open with no locks, and you take out an insurance policy for the house contents. After a short time you call the insurance company “guess what, the most terrible thing happened, my TV got stolen.” Insurance company responds “that’s dreadful, you poor soul, let us fix it all up for you with getting a new TV and installing it. It’ll be our pleasure to serve you.” A few weeks later you call the insurance company again …
[Read more]The O’Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo 2010 is over. I hope all of you had a good time. I have plenty of blog posts and thoughts lined up about this, but first, I’d like to point out something that has become a tradition, that was continued in 2010: the O’Reilly MySQL Conference Community Award Winners.
Tim O’Reilly was kind enough to hand out the awards this year. In case people were wondering, the awards were pewter wine goblets from Royal Selangor.
Selection of the award winners happened via voting from the alumni of winners, and was all done in a rather short period of time. Kudos to the entire team that voted. Now …
[Read more]Here’s a matrix of all the videos up on YouTube for the 2010 O’Reilly MySQL Conference and Expo. The matrix includes the title, presenter, slide link (if it exists), video link, and link to the official conference detail page, where you can rate the session and provide feedback that the presenter will see. They are grouped mostly by topic, except for the main stage events (keynote, ignite) and interviews.
If there’s a detail missing (ie, slides, or there are other videos you know about), please add a comment so I can make this a complete matrix.
Title | Presenter | Slides |
Video link (hr:min:sec) |
Details (Conf. site link) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Keynotes | ||||
… |
Here’s a sneak peek at a video matrix — this is all the videos that include Pythian Group employees at the MySQL conference. I hope to have all the rest of the videos processed and uploaded within 24 hours, with a matrix similar to the one below (but of course with many more sessions).
Title | Presenter | Slides |
Video link (hr:min:sec) |
Details (Conf. site link) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Main Stage | ||||
Keynote: Under New Management: Next Steps for the Community | Sheeri K. Cabral (Pythian) | N/A |
18:16 |
… |
Drizzle Keynote at the MySQL User's ConferenceView more presentations from brianaker.
While waiting in the line for a breakfast table, I found Reggie
Burnett, who is still with MySQL now Oracle. We shared a table
and talking about Android and the future of handhelds.
I missed the keynotes by Edward Screven and by Tim O'Reilly.
Instead I had scheduled interviews with The 451 Group and then
with Robert
Scoble. Those both went really well. And I learned that the
Screven speech went not so well, which would have been amusing,
but not a good use of time.
The rest of the day, so far, has consisted of meeting people,
spending time at the Memcached.org booth and the Gear6 booth, and
doing more scheduled tech press interviews. Sarah Novotny showed up during the nosh and free
beer, right before the BOF sessions.
…
Here are the slides to my talk yesterday: A Practical Guide to the PBXT Storage
Engine.
For anyone who missed my talk, I think it is worth going through
the slides, because the are fairly self explanatory.
If there are any questions, please post them as a comment to the
blog. I will be glad to answer :)