First Ever MySQL on Windows Online Forum - March 16, 2011
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Now you might be thinking…what’s an
Online Forum? Well, think of it as a virtual conference, where you can attend a
series of presentations about a given topic, from the comfort of your own
office/home. On Wednesday March 16th,
from 9.00 am PT to 12.00, we will be running the first ever MySQL
Online Forum, dedicated to MySQL on Windows. Register
now to learn how you can reduce your database TCO on Windows by up to 90%
while increasing manageability & flexibility!
Oracle’s MySQL Vice President of Engineering Tomas Ulin will kick off a
comprehensive agenda of presentations enabling you to better understand:
How you can save up to 90% by using MySQL on WindowsWhy the world’s most popular open source
database is extremely popular on Windows, both for enterprise users and
for embedding by ISVs How MySQL is a great fit for the Windows
environment, and what are the upcoming milestones to make MySQL even
better on the Microsoft platform What are the visual tools at your disposal to
effectively develop, deploy and manage MySQL applications on Windows How you can deliver highly available business
critical Windows based MySQL applications Why Security Solutions Provider SonicWall
selected MySQL over Microsoft SQL Server, and how they successfully
deliver MySQL based solutions
Plus, as we’ll have Live Chat On
during the entire forum, you’ll be able to ask questions at any time to MySQL
experts online.
Register
Now!
Whether
you’re an ISV or an enterprise user, either already running MySQL on Windows or
simply considering it, join
us and learn how you can get performance, lower TCO and increased
manageability & flexibility with MySQL on Windows!