Bueno no estamos en el mes de mayo como decimos en Costa Rica, que es el mes en que revientan los abejones, pero como si así lo fuera, este mes de Octubre, trae una gran cantidad de charlas de Oracle MySQL, las cuáles se estarán realizando del 13 al 27 de Octubre.
Las mismas se pueden disfrutar con tan sólo registrarse en los links que les facilito a continuación, así como el idioma del speaker.
Webcast Overview
MySQL Enterprise Edition: External Authentication
Thursday, October 13, 2011, 9:00 A.M. PT
[English]
Have you wished that you can easily integrate MySQL with your existing security infrastructure and standard operating procedures? With the new External Authentication feature in MySQL Enterprise Edition, you can do it today! In this webinar, Georgi "Joro" Kodinov from the MySQL Engineering team will share how you can deploy this recently released feature on different platforms to reduce complexity and improve security.
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What's New in MySQL Cluster 7.2.1 Development Milestone Release
Wednesday, October 19, 2011, 9:00 A.M. PT
[English]
Join this webcast to learn about the latest enhancements to the MySQL Cluster database, enabling even more of the latest generation of web, telecoms and embedded applications to take advantage of high write scalability, SQL and NoSQL interfaces and 99.999% availability.
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MySQL Technical Update: New Security, Scalability and High Availability features in MySQL Enterprise Edition
Wednesday, October 19, 2011, 18:00 JST
[English]
Do you have questions about how to integrate MySQL into your existing security infrastructure? Or how to scale and sustain performance as your user and data loads continue to grow? Or how to ensure your systems are always up, ready to service customers? If you also use Oracle Database, do you wonder what options you have to manage your MySQL databases using existing tools? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this webcast is for you!
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MySQL Enterprise Edition: Thread Pool
Thursday, October 20, 2011, 9:00 A.M. PT
[English]
MySQL Thread Pool is one of the latest features released in MySQL Enterprise Edition, aiming at providing even better scalability for MySQL applications. Join Mikael Ronström, Senior MySQL Architect, and Rob Young, Senior MySQL Product Manager, to learn how MySQL Thread Pool can help you meet the sustained performance and scalability of ever increasing user, query and data loads.
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MySQL Essentials for ISVs & OEMs: Part III, MySQL Enterprise Monitor for Higher Performance & Lower Costs
Tuesday, October 25, 2011, 9:00 A.M. PT
[English]
In Part III of our Essentials series we'll show how you and your customers can monitor, optimize, and troubleshoot your product's MySQL database. MySQL Enterprise Monitor provides a single, consolidated view into the health, security, performance and availability of your products' MySQL database, either remotely or on-site.
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Building High Performance and High Traffic PHP Applications with MySQL - Part 3: Succeed with Plugins
Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 9:00 A.M. PT
[English]
Your PHP application is running nicely using MySQL. But suddenly it becomes more popular than you expected, and you have to find a quick solution to handle the surge of traffic. In the final session of this 3-part Webinar series, we will explain how you can use mysqlnd plugins for PHP to improve your application performance without changing the application code.
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MySQL Technical Update: New Security, Scalability and High Availability features in MySQL Enterprise Edition
Thursday, October 27, 2011, 10:00 CET
[Italian]
Do you have questions about how to integrate MySQL into your existing security infrastructure? Or how to scale and sustain performance as your user and data loads continue to grow? Or how to ensure your systems are always up, ready to service customers? If you also use Oracle Database, do you wonder what options you have to manage your MySQL databases using existing tools? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this webcast is for you.
Register now.