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MySQL DeCode Tour 08 in India

Hello,

A couple of days after the MySQL User Conference Japan, there was a MySQL event in Delhi on November 3rd and in Mumbai on November 4th.
Although it was right after the national holiday in India, lots of people attended these events.  We very much appreciate those who took time to come over the venue!

During the event, David Axmark (MySQL Co-Founder), Brian Aker (Director of Technology), Jimmy Guerrero (Sr. Product Marketing Manager) and Hiromasa Yazaki (Director of Asia Pacific MySQL Business) delivered technical presentations for wide range of topics including:

- State of MySQL,
- Licensing and Introduction to MySQL products
- Solving Common MySQL DBA Challenges
- Everything you need to know about MySQL5.1
- MySQL Enterprise Tools: Workbench, Query Analyzer and Proxy
- Application Clustering

We hope we will have a next chance soon to visit India again !

Kazumi


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