O'Reilly MySQL Conference and Expo 2011 to Explore Ecosystem and Beyond
Call for Participation Open
Sebastopol, CA, September 20, 2010—The O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo 2011 will explore the rich ecosystem surrounding MySQL April 11-14, 2011 at the Hyatt Santa Clara in Santa Clara, California. Program chairs Colin Charles and Brian Aker have opened the call for participation, requesting proposals for sessions, workshops, and tutorials.
The O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo extends the latest and best knowledge on MySQL and the open source database world beyond. The event's speakers, program committee, and sponsors represent some of the most influential people, companies, and projects addressing mission-critical open source issues around the MySQL ecosystem.
Possible proposal topics include, but are not limited to:
- Architecture and technology
- Business and case studies
- Cloud computing
- Data warehousing and business intelligence
- GIS
- Java
- LAMP
- Memcached
- Migration
- MySQL cluster and high availability
- .NET/Windows
- Performance tuning and benchmarking
- PHP and MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- Replication and scale-out
- Ruby and MySQL
- Security and database administration
- Storage engine development and optimization
- Web 2.0, Ajax, and emerging technologies
Proposals will be accepted through October 25, 2010
Early registration will open in December 2010.
Media coverage, keynote videos, speaker presentation files, and photos from O'Reilly MySQL 2010 at: http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/content/news-coverage
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