Thread: CHAR(10) - Clustering, High Availability and Replication conference
http://www.char10.org/ announced today... PostgreSQL CHAR(10) Conference is in Oxford, UK on 1-3 July 2010, at Oriel College, Oxford University. CHAR(10) stands for Clustering, High Availability, Replication, though includes all forms of Parallel, Distributed and Grid architectures. The Call for Papers is now open. Proposals should be sent to char10@2ndQuadrant.com. Submission deadline is 20 April 2010. Paper selection will be announced in early May. PostgreSQL CHAR(10) is an international conference that aims to stimulate discussion and development of technologies in the areas of: * Clustering technologies * High Availability solutions * Replication techniques * Distributed Cacheing and Querying * Parallel & Massively Parallel processing * Grid Architectures * Remote & Distributed processing * Load balancing * Recovery and Resilience Speakers will be selected by an invited technical panel consisting of representatives from development, academic and users. Speakers will receive free conference attendance and free accommodation. -- Simon Riggs www.2ndQuadrant.com
> CHAR(10) stands for Clustering, High Availability, Replication, though > includes all forms of Parallel, Distributed and Grid architectures. Congratulations on this. Hmmm ... would it be appropriate to do a documentation sprint around this event? Selena? -- -- Josh Berkus PostgreSQL Experts Inc. http://www.pgexperts.com
On 31 March 2010 20:04, Simon Riggs <simon@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
http://www.char10.org/ announced today...
PostgreSQL CHAR(10) Conference is in Oxford, UK on 1-3 July 2010, at
Oriel College, Oxford University.
CHAR(10) stands for Clustering, High Availability, Replication, though
includes all forms of Parallel, Distributed and Grid architectures.
The Call for Papers is now open. Proposals should be sent to
char10@2ndQuadrant.com. Submission deadline is 20 April 2010. Paper
selection will be announced in early May.
PostgreSQL CHAR(10) is an international conference that aims
to stimulate discussion and development of technologies in the areas of:
* Clustering technologies
* High Availability solutions
* Replication techniques
* Distributed Cacheing and Querying
* Parallel & Massively Parallel processing
* Grid Architectures
* Remote & Distributed processing
* Load balancing
* Recovery and Resilience
Speakers will be selected by an invited technical panel consisting of
representatives from development, academic and users.
Speakers will receive free conference attendance and free accommodation.
--
Simon Riggs www.2ndQuadrant.com
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