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Subject:        MySQL Conference: Last Call for Presentations
Date:   Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:21:44 -0400
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MySQL Conference & Expo
April 14-17, 2008
Santa Clara, CA
http://mysqlconf.com 
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Help shape the future of MySQL. Submit your proposal for the 2008 MySQL
Conference & Expo by October 30!

In April 2008, more than 1,600 open source and database enthusiasts will
meet at the MySQL Conference & Expo--the world's largest gathering of
developers, users and DBAs--to harness the power of the huge, growing
MySQL ecosystem.

Expert instruction, hands-on tutorials, accessible developers and guru
business advice help users gain the knowledge they need to build solid
MySQL applications that scale with the enterprise.

We're looking for people to lead 45-minute sessions and panel discussions
as well as 3-hour tutorials that are creative, hands-on and based on
real-world examples. We'd like to hear from you if you are a:

    * Developer or DBA at an established or up-and-coming agency
    * Business manager with purchasing authority
    * Strategist, business developer, CTO, or CIO
    * Technology evangelist, scout, or entrepreneur pushing your
      enterprise boundaries
    * Researcher, academic, or programmer

Put together a proposal that enables conference participants to:

    * Harness the full power of MySQL, including best practices
    * Learn best practices in development of Ruby, Python, Perl, PHP,
      Java, and.NET applications
    * Learn and use the newest features in MySQL
    * Learn how to best administer and monitor MySQL
    * Use MySQL in real-world application architecture
    * Migrate from proprietary databases to MySQL
    * Gain knowledge of the newest Web 2.0 development techniques, like
      Ajax, JSON, and XML-RPC
    * Employ scale-out through Replication, Clustering, DRBD/Heartbeat
      and other tools
    * Learn more about the many excellent MySQL community projects

Some hot topics we'd like to include in the program:

    * Advanced development techniques using the most modern PHP, Perl,
      Ruby,.NET, and Java frameworks and toolsets
    * Enterprise database administration and security
    * VLDB and massive date warehouse administration, including MySQL
      5.1Partitioning strategies
    * Advanced business intelligence (BI) technology and tools
    * Pluggable storage engine development and optimization
    * Replication and scale-out solutions and case studies
    * MySQL Cluster and other High Availability solutions such as
      DRBD/Heartbeat
    * Web 2.0 and emerging web technologies

This is by no means a definitive list of topics, and no topic is off limits.
For proposal guidelines and to submit your proposal, go to
http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2008/public/cfp/2 
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Not a speaker? You can still help us--and yourself. Send suggestions for:


Speakers, topics or technologies that would make the 2008 MySQL 
Conference & Expo a must-attend event to:

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Save the dates--April 14-17, 2008 and plan to attend. Registration will 
open in December.


Make sure you're signed up for the conference newsletter to
receive all the latest updates as plans for the MySQL Conference & Expo
progress (login required):

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For exhibition and sponsorship opportunities please email Sharon Cordesse
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We look forward to hearing from you,

The MySQL 2008 Conference & Expo Team

P.S. Remember, your proposal must be submitted by midnight, October 30. Go
to http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2008/public/cfp/2 
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