Schedule: Business and Case Studies sessions

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Location: Ballroom D
Sigurd Magnusson (SilverStripe)
Preserving backward compatibility often prevents projects from benefitting from new MySQL features. Learn how to write elegant PHP code and SQL protected against the future as well as the past. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom D
Naoto Yokoyama (NIFTY Corporation), Kenji Hirohama (Sumisho Computer Systems Corp.), Lisa Phillips (Six Apart), Garth Webb (Six Apart)
NIFTY Corporation will discuss their experiences with MySQL and how they changed the configuration in TypePad to meet the Japanese market's requirement, such as more availability, more cell phone support, and so on. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom D
Tyler Carlton (QDial, Inc.), Cory Sessions (Nexation, Inc.)
We did it! Hear how we went from a third party database system to a 60G MySQL Cluster hosting large external web services and intensive internal data applications flawlessly, in three months. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom E
Jeff Freund (Clickability)
Master-Master replication provides high availability and serviceability for the applications. Publishing web sites is a read-intensive operation, and the combination of Master-Slave replication with an application layer that intelligently splits database read and write operations allows for rapid scale out. Hear how Clickability solves issues for both environments. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom C
Learn how Paggo utilized a Replicated Cluster to guarantee the necessary High Availability and contingency for financial transactions. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom B
Chris Kasten (eBay)
This presentation discusses how MySQL was leveraged to provide a large scale personalization technology platform solution for a site like ebay.com, which processes over 2 billion URL requests per day. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom C
James Blair (UC Berkeley), Paul Fisher (UC Berkeley)
UC Berkeley's email system serves 70,000 users. Based on free software, a 22 node MySQL cluster ties the components together. See integration examples with Exim and the SQLAlchemy ORM for Python. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom A
Frank Mashraqi (NetEdge)
In this presentation learn how MySQL, InnoDB, and Solaris helped Fotolog gain the top performance it desired as the world's largest photo blogging community through tuning and schema optimizations. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom E
Eric Ries (IMVU), Chris Hondl (IMVU)
In the course of six months IMVU’s user base quadrupled in size. This session will focus on the techniques used to incrementally add scalability without making large changes to the application layer or disrupt ongoing feature development by the rest of the team. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom D
Richard Chart (ScienceLogic, LLC)
Harnessing the performance of MyISAM to simply scale-out highly write-intensive applications. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom B
Gregg Kitaeff (LogicWorks), John Rowell (OpSource, Inc.), Bruce T. Guptill (Saugatuck Technology), Uday Shanmugam (Relationals)
This panel will discuss the impact of Open Source Software on Software as a Service (SaaS)companies and their ability to effectively deliver on Service Level Agreements to their clients. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom C
Patrick Bolduan (MTV Networks Japan KK), Yoshinori Matsunobu (Sun Microsystems)
This session will cover issues including High Availability database architecture using MySQL/DRDB/Heartbeat, modular application design, scale planning, and day-to-day operations of an HA MySQL implementation. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom F
Marc Taillieu (Roadtrips)
TheTicketDepartment.com is an Online Ticket Brokerage that ties into approximately 800 brokers. Learn how they have tied MySQL 5.1 DB into a MySQL 3.23 DB App using replication and triggers. Read more.
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