Need to Know OS Databases? We’ve got you covered.

Anyone that has ever attended one of our events can probably recite how we feel about databases.

Basically, they're one of the most overlooked and taken-for-granted aspects of technology and open source. They are a component and technology on which nearly everything depends, yet few seem to "get into them" or focus on them that much - at least in our opinion.

For everyone that works with databases, which includes just about everybody, we'll feature 7 sessions this year looking closely at the topic, hopefully providing world-class education in the process.

Monday, October 19

*Along with 3 co-located events (DevOpsDays, Inclusion & Diversity and Community Leadership Summit), Monday will feature longer, extended sessions to allow a deep dive into contentExtended Session

MySQL Indexes, Histograms, Locking Options, and Other Ways to Speed Up Your Queries

(1.5+ hours)

Dave Stokes, MySQL Community Manager, Oracle

Tuesday, October 20

*Tuesday will feature more "typical" 15 minute keynote and 45 minute track sessions

Why Postgres?

(45 minutes)

Craig Kerstiens, Crunchy Data

Dungeons, Dragons, and Graph Databases

(45 minutes)

Guy Royce, Redis Labs

Building Event Streaming Applications with Pac-Man, featuring ksqlDB

(45 minutes)

Ricardo Ferreira, Confluent

Demystifying NoSQL: The SQL developer's guide

(45 minutes)

Matthew Groves, Couchbase

Cassandra Architecture: Understanding, Scaling and Optimizing

(45 minutes)

Ben Bromhead, Instaclustr

Understanding MySQL Concepts

(45 minutes)

Matthais Crauwels, Pythian

Be sure to register today to attend both days of All Things Open 2020. For the first time ever there is a FREE option, courtesy of our Presenting Sponsors.