MySQL Camp, Bangalore

Organiser
OSS Cube
Date
Tue, 29 Jul 2008, 16:00 - 19:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Hi-Tech Seminar Hall , banglore, IN
Cost
Free
Sun, India, and OSSCube are organising a MySQL Camp in the city of Bangalore on the 29th of July 2008. Kaj Arno, VP (Community Relations), MySQL, is a special guest at the camp. During his current trip to India, Kaj is talking about the recent acquisition of MySQL by Sun and how it is going to affect the world's most popular open source database.

Bengaluru, July 29th 2008:
Sun, India, and OSSCube Solutions will play host to a number of MySQL Professionals and enthusiasts on July 29th 2008 at the MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore. Kaj Arno, VP (Community Relations), MySQL, currently on a trip to India, will be amongst the notable attendees of the camp.

The camp will revolve around MySQL – Product, Community and Company with a talk on 'MySQL – The Product, The Community, and the Company' by Kaj. Thava Alagu, Senior Developer, MySQL, will then talk about 'How to Contribute Code to MySQL'. The next talk would be by Sonali Minocha, Senior MySQL Consultant, OSSCube, will talk about 'Performance Optimization in Enterprise Applications'. Some more notable speakers are expected to speak at the camp.

The venue for the camp will be:
Hi-Tech Seminar Hall,
Dept of Electrical Science Block,
M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology,
Near MS Ramaiah hospital, MSR Nagar,
Bangalore - 560054

The camp would begin at 4PM and end at 7PM on Tuesday July 29th 2008.

More Information
For more details and registrations, please click here.

For details contacts us at:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +919910024895
Web: http://www.osscube.com

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