Hello, Here are the talks for PGCon 2018. The full schedule will be published soon.
ASSERTIONs: David Fetter Aurora PostgreSQL Deep Dive: Grant McAlister Authentication in PostgreSQL: Michael Paquier Beyond JDBC: Michael Glaesemann Building web applications with PostgREST and Elm: Diogo Biazus Continuous Integration for Commitfests: Thomas Munro Credereum - blockchain-enabled Postgres: Alexander Korotkov De-mystifying contributing to PostgreSQL: Lætitia AVROT Deep dive into PostgreSQL Authentication Methods: Abbas Butt Flexible Indexing with Postgres: Bruce Momjian Growing up new PostgreSQL developers: Aleksander Alekseev, Anastasia Lubennikova Hacking on PostgreSQL: Stephen Frost How PostgreSQL Extension APIs are Changing the Face of Relational Databases: Ozgun Erdogan Introducing PMDK into PostgreSQL: Takashi Menjo, Yoshimi Ichiyanagi Jsonb flexible indexing: Oleg Bartunov Let's Build a Complex, Real-Time Data Management Application: Jonathan S. Katz Let's pull the plug on the autovacuum?!: Alexey Lesovsky Linux IO internals for database administrators: Ilya Kosmodemiansky Migration of a 5 Node Oracle RAC to PostgreSQL: Avinash Vallarapu Next generation PostgreSQL replication with pglogical 3 and BDR 3: Peter Eisentraut Partitioning improvements in PostgreSQL 11: Alvaro Herrera pg_chameleon: Federico Campoli PostgreSQL Partitioning: Robert Treat PostgreSQL Partitioning: Then & Now: Keith Fiske Recovery use cases for Logical Replication in PostgreSQL 10: Konstantin Evteev, Mikhail Tyurin Reviewing PostgreSQL Patches for Fun and Profit: David Steele Scaling WAL apply performance on Followers: Sean Chittenden Securing PostgreSQL: Joe Conway Securing Your Data On PostgreSQL: Payal Singh Standard SQL Gap Analysis: Markus Winand The Buildfarm client as a development tool: Andrew Dunstan The State of Postgres JIT - 2018 Edition: Andres Freund Towards scalable ACID PostgreSQL with partitioning, postgres_fdw and logical replication: Arseny Sher VACUUM more efficient than ever: Masahiko Sawada What's in a Plan?: Robert Haas Your Herd of Elephants: PostgreSQL Replication: Christophe Pettus zheap: less bloat, fewer writes, and just plain smaller: Robert Haas, Amit Kapila Thanks to our sponsors Crunchy Data - http: //www.crunchydata.com/ Citus Data - https: //www.citusdata.com/ 12apollos - https: //www.12apollos.nl/ JetBrains - https: //www.jetbrains.com/datagrip/ Follow us: Google+: https: //plus.google.com/+PGConORG Facebook: https: //www.facebook.com/groups/PGCon/ Twitter: https: //twitter.com/pgcon -- Dan Langille - BSDCan / PGCon [email protected] _______________________________________________ pgcon-announce mailing list [email protected] https://lists.pgcon.org/mailman/listinfo/pgcon-announce
