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The O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo is an interactive learning community—four days packed with connections to MySQL developers and open source experts who know their subject inside and out. You'll gain unique insights from speakers, vendors, project leaders, and other participants who are using MySQL to successfully run the world's most demanding applications, saving millions of dollars over proprietary software and hardware solutions.
At the O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo, you'll benefit not just from gathering with your peers and experts from a wide variety of companies and countries, but also by learning from some of the leading visionaries in the open source world. Join us April 12-15, 2010 in Santa Clara, California for the biggest and best MySQL event yet!
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Take advantage of this rare opportunity to meet face to face with a huge group of engineers who are working with MySQL in a variety of ways. Share ideas and network to solve some of your toughest questions. Bring your team, your laptops, and leave with new insights in how to build high performance scale-out applications using MySQL.
Fast-paced sessions, a handshake with your programming hero, late night hacking, a beer in the bar with someone you've only known via email—the O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo packs a wealth of big ideas, know-how, and connections into four concentrated days and nights. You'll be able to apply what you've learned immediately and be prepared for what the future brings.
The quality of the sessions and tutorials at the O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo is very high. Year after year, the most frequent comment the conference team receives from attendees is that it is sometimes very difficult to choose which great simultaneous session to attend. From novice to expert-level sessions, developer to DBA, business to technical, the sessions provide expert insight into solving architectural, design, and development issues your organization faces.
Past MySQL Conference & Expos brought together representatives from companies and organizations like: Facebook, YouTube, Google, Aspire Systems, Inc., Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Tivo, EDS, Adobe, Federal Publishing Authority, Flickr, Capital Bank, University of Illinois, E*TRADE Financial, Animated Designs, Quazal Technologies, Microsoft, Pearson, Dataspeed Computing Services, UC Berkeley, Wireless Capital Partners, craigslist, ABS Nautical Systems, Linkoping University, Symantec, US Bank, DOD, Real Networks, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Apple Inc., Open Data, Monster Worldwide, DHL, Cisco, Sprint, Coastal Environmental Systems, Inc., Oracle, CNET Networks Inc., Verizon Wireless, SAP Ventures, ePublica GmbH, U.S. Government Accountability Office, Alcatel-Lucent, Technorati, Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen, Travelocity, Yahoo! Japan, Stanford University, Nokia Siemens Networks, Los Alamos National Laboratory, eBay, and many more.
Past MySQL Conference & Expo sponsors and exhibitors included: Dell, HP, Red Hat, Solid, Zmanda, JasperSoft, Actuate, BakBone, CodeGear, Continuent, Dolphin Interconnect Solutions, Google, InfoBright, NitroSecurity, Innobase, Pentaho, Port25, Rackspace, Talend, The Pythian Group, Ticketmaster, Unisys, Alfresco, BitRock, DataDirect, DigitalGuru, FiveRuns, Four J's, FSMLabs, HP, Hyperic, Logicworks, Navicat, Optaros, R1Soft, RippleTech, SugarCRM, Sun Microsystems, and WebYog.
"2010. Another Conference with tremendous content. It's an incredible occasion to learn from the key players at MySQL and in the MySQL ecosystem."
— Ivan Zoratti, Planet MySQL
"Coming back from the MySQL Conference a few months ago, one thing was very clear: The ecosystem I’d long expected to develop around MySQL has really come of age. The expo hall was packed with hardware vendors hawking their MySQL appliances, software vendors who work with MySQL, consultants, trainers, and various related Open Source projects."
— Jeremy Zawodny, Craigslist
"A must-attend for me."
— Doug MacAskill, SmugMug
"The MySQL Conference brings together the creators of some of the industry’s most massively scaling modern online applications," said Mark Burton, Vice President Global MySQL Practice, Sun Microsystems. "This event is an annual highlight for IT managers and database architects from large corporations, telecom equipment vendors, and Web 2.0 startups who wish to harness the power of MySQL."
"The program schedule is really easy to navigate and tells you about everything there's to partake of. A quick review will show you that the quality of the nononsense presentations will be amazing. (We should thank the MySQL community team for helping ensure a high level of quality and relevance.)"
— Masood Mortazavi's Blog
Colin Charles
Colin Charles works at Monty Program Ab, on MariaDB, and Open Ocean
Investments on Web of Trust, and MoSync. He lives in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia and had worked at MySQL since 2005. Before joining MySQL, he
worked actively on the Fedora and OpenOffice.org projects. He's spoken
at many conferences - linux.conf.au, The MySQL Conference & Expo,
foss.in, to name a few.
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