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.
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Experience MySQL Conference & Expo
- More than 120 sessions encompassing a wide range of skill levels
- Multiple tracks that will explore the entire MySQL ecosystem, including Architecture and Technology, Business and Case Studies, Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence, and more
- In-depth tutorials to help develop technical skills and learn new tricks
- Inspirational keynote presentations that describe the future of software and the evolution of open source in the enterprise and beyond
- Thousands of MySQL developers, gurus, experts, and users under one roof
- An Expo Hall featuring dozens of the latest tools and products from third party vendors
- A DotOrg Pavilion within the Expo Hall, showcasing community projects at the forefront of MySQL innovation
- Fun evening events, Birds of a Feather sessions, and plenty of networking opportunities
The O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo is designed to help all participants:
- Learn how to optimize the performance of MySQL
- Get detailed insight into new MySQL, Drizzle, and MariaDB features
- Develop skills for scale-out using Java, PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby and .NET
- Delve into new techniques around Stored Procedures, Partitioning, HA Clustering, Triggers, and Views
- Learn Administration and Security Best Practices
- Hear real world experiences implementing MySQL projects
- Discover best practices for using MySQL in a range of architectures including Web, Cluster, Enterprise Data Warehouse, Embedded applications, and more
- Learn how the Ecosystem surrounding MySQL fits into Web 2.0 architecture and emerging web technologies, like the cloud
- Migrate from proprietary databases to MySQL
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