If you are a MySQL developer, user or a DBA, there is a good news for you guys! now registrations are open for MySQL Conference & Expo 2009, its happening from April 20-23, 2009 in Santa Clara, CA, at the Santa Clara Convention Center. This event is co-presented by Sun Microsystems, MySQL and O’Reilly Media.
I would like to say that, this might going to be the largest gathering of MySQL Developers, users and DBA’s World Wide. The 2009 Conference Tracks includes (Content Courtesy – http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2009/)
- Architecture and Technology
- Business and Case Studies
- Cloud Computing
- Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence
- ISV/OEM
- Java
- LAMP
- Migration
- MySQL Cluster and High Availability
- .NET/Windows
- Performance Tuning and Benchmarks
- PHP and MySQL
- Replication and Scale-Out
- Ruby and MySQL
- Security and Database Administration
- Storage Engine Development and Optimization
- Web 2.0, Ajax, and Emerging Technologies
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