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From:Arjen Lentz Date:February 11 2005 11:25am
Subject:MySQL Conference At-A-Glance - early registration ending soon
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Register now for the 2005 MySQL Users Conference
April 18 -21, 2005 in Santa Clara, California

The wait is over--the complete day-by-day conference program schedule
has just been posted! So grab your calendar and sign up before early
registration pricing ends on February 28:

http://mysqluc.com/pub/w/35/grid.html

Databases are the heart of today's IT infrastructure. If you're a MySQL
user, programmer, IT professional, or DBA searching for a way to get
your hands on the solutions and opportunities offered by the world's
most popular open source database, look no further than the 2005 MySQL
Users Conference.
 
>From in-depth tutorials on the latest features, tools, and technologies
to sessions on integrating MySQL with Java, .Net, and LAMP, database
administration, and much more, the expanded conference program now
features over 85 tutorials, sessions, and keynotes led by some of the
most knowledgeable and insightful experts in the industry. And we'll be
adding even more cool stuff before the conference starts in April. 

Just a sampling of the speakers you'll hear from at the 2005 MySQL Users
Conference include:

- Google's Adam Bosworth
- Martin Fink, HP's vice president for Linux
- Novell's Miguel de Icaza
- Michael Tiemann of Red Hat
- Tim O'Reilly, O'Reilly Media founder and CEO
- Tobias Asplund on advanced MySQL performance optimization
- MySQL's founders David Axmark and Monty Widenius and CEO Marten Mickos
- Kaj Arno, vice president of MySQL AB, on the role of software patents
- Patrik Backman, MySQL AB's SAP alliance manager, detailing the
  progress of MySQL's SAP R/3 support
- Paul Clenahan will delve into the Eclipse BIRT project's open source
  reporting tools
- Andrew Cowie on change/disaster management--and equally
  important--prevention
- Bruce Dembecki of LiveWorld relates his experience using MySQL for
  serving large companies, particularly with regard to scaling
- Java guru Mark Matthews on Connector/J Performance issues
- Dathan Pattishall, Friendster's senior DB engineer, on scalability

Be sure to sign up before early registration ends on February 28. You'll
be in good company--attendees from Novell, UC Berkeley, Boeing, Quantel,
the Federal Reserve Bank, Adobe, Brookhaven National Lab, NEC Solutions
American, Cisco, BEA Systems, Lockheed Martin, Sprint, Nortel Networks,
and many others have already registered. 

The MySQL Users Conference, co-presented by O'Reilly Media, Inc. and
MySQL AB, is the only gathering where you can explore every aspect of
MySQL and exchange MySQL knowledge with the core MySQL development team,
hundreds of other users, open source innovators, and technology
partners--all under one roof. The Conference is the best opportunity to
bring your toughest database development, design, and deployment issues
and get answers and practical information on site. 

See you in Santa Clara,

The MySQL Users Conference Team

Additional Resources:

For complete conference details, visit: 
http://mysqluc.com/

Early registration prices end February 28, 2005. For details, see:
http://www.mysqluc.com/registration

For information on exhibition and sponsorship opportunities, contact
Andrew Calvo at (707) 827-7176


-- 
Arjen Lentz, Community Relations Manager
MySQL AB, www.mysql.com

MySQL Users Conference (Santa Clara CA, 18-21 April 2005)
Early registration until February 28: http://www.mysqluc.com/
17 days left for early registration, 65 days until the event!


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MySQL Conference At-A-Glance - early registration ending soonArjen Lentz11 Feb