Percona.connect, a series of free events hosted by Percona database performance experts, is coming to a city near you! This amazing learning opportunity spans six cities — across two continents — and includes educational sessions, customer testimonials, networking activities, and more.
Don’t miss your chance to talk with technical evangelists, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB experts, Percona customers, and your fellow open source enthusiasts. Share your experiences, tackle challenges, and discuss everything open source.
Each Percona.connect event is unique, but all will cover topics like:
Real-world customer success stories
Discover how organizations successfully escaped vendor lock-in and lowered infrastructure costs by switching to open source solutions.
Educational sessions
Learn from MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB experts on a range of topics, including open source migrations, database upgrade best practices, performance optimization, and more.
Uncomplicate your move to the cloud
Accelerate your cloud-native plans and get help navigating complexities with Kubernetes tutorials, platform engineering sessions, and more.
The future of Percona
We’re committed to open source. See for yourself with a look at our product roadmap and demo our new cloud-native database platform, Percona Everest.
Over the month of June, Percona.connect events will take place in:
- New York City (June 4th)
- Chicago (June 6th)
- Amsterdam, Netherlands (June 11th)
- Nashville, Tenn. (June 13th)
- San Jose, Calif. (June 20th)
- Austin, Texas (June 25th)
Don’t miss out on this chance to learn, connect, and talk with our experts about all things open source! And don’t forget — Percona.connect is completely free!
how about a detailed agenda to help determine if it’s worth traveling to see this. Key word is “detailed”
The general agenda for each location is on their individual location page (you can click through), and more customized agendas will be available as we get a little closer to each event. These events are more designed for attendees to be fairly local vs. having to travel.
The best part of the conferences in the past were the workshops, are there any workshops in these mini-conferences?
Hi Mark, thanks for the shoutout! However, for these events, there are no workshops.