Join the Code ONE MySQL Track at Oracle Open World in San Francisco

Mid September, MySQL Community, MySQL Customers and MySQL Engineers will be in San Francisco to share their experience and present the new features of your favorite database !

The event will be held in Moscone South (just Mirko Ortensi‘s Hands-on Lab will be delivered in Moscone West).

During the week, the MySQL Community Team will host the traditional MySQL Reception. We got so great feedback from last year that we decided to renew the experience in the same awesome location, the Samovar Tea Lounge at Yerba Buena Gardens. Don’t forget that you need to register for this reception but no OOW pass is required. Please register here !

Back to the conference, you can find the full schedule for the session in the MySQL Track of the Oracle Code ONE’s Catalog.

If you have heard about our MySQL Analytics Service earlier and want to get real feedback from users, please join Mercari and Credorax sessions, they will share their user experience.

Facebook will present how they use MySQL at Scale and how they use MySQL 8.0.

You will also have the possibility to learn about MySQL’s offer in the Oracle Cloud joining Airton Lastori‘s sessions, DEV4124 and DEV2037.

Security, Backups, High Availability, you will be able to attend sessions from the best experts and meet them during the conference.

This year, we will also be present at the Oracle Code ONE Meet the Experts in the lounge C of the Code One Groundbreakers Hub area in Moscone South, Level 0. You will have to possibility to join those discussions where we will talk about MySQL Performance, MySQL High Availability and MySQL Document Store.

And of course, we don’t forget developers with sessions on the X DEV API and MySQL Document Store in Java, Node.JS and Python!

We hope to meet you in the Bay Area very soon ! #MySQL8isGreat

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  1. Great meeting you at OOW Fred. Thanks for all you’re doing for the MySQL community. Hopefully I will get to attend again next year!

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