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CommunityOne West MySQL Event

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June 1 - 3, 2009 | Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA

Open. Innovation. Choice.

Whether you're focused on creating robust Web apps, building a scalable infrastructure, or thinking about cloud computing, you'll find free and open-source software (FOSS) technologies and tools worth getting excited about at CommunityOne.

 
Be our guest on Monday, June 1.
Join us for a day or a full week. Local hotels continue to reduce nightly rates for attendees who book through the official Conference hotel block via the Conference web site.      
 
 
Advance your skills and knowledge.
Choose from 70+ technical sessions. lightning talks and hands-on labs led by experts and committers on:

 

    * Cloud Platforms – Development and deployment in the cloud.
    * Web Platforms – Dynamic languages, databases, and Web servers.
    * Social and Collaborative Platforms – Social networks and Web 2.0 trends.
    * Server-side Platforms – SOA, tools, application servers, and databases.
    * RIAs and Scripting – Rich Internet Applications, scripting and tools.
    * Mobile Development – Mobile platforms, devices, tools and application development.
    * Operating Systems and Platforms – Performance, virtualization, and native development.
           - includes two virtual tracks: Developing on OpenSolaris and Managing OpenSolaris
    * Free and Open – Open-source projects, business models, and trends.

     Check out the session lineup!

Look ahead in an opening general session featuring:
                                          
Get your head in the clouds.
Participate in CloudCamp (June 1, 1:00pm-5:00pm),l an unconference where early adapters of Cloud Computing technologies exchange ideas.
Grow your community.
Catch up with friends and make some new ones in the Pavilion reception (6pm-7pm) and The OpenSolaris and Sun Cloud Party (7:00pm - 9:00pm) on Monday night.
Go deep with Technology Deep Dives.
Hone your skills and accelerate your productivity in Deep Dives. One-or two-day technology tutorials on Tuesday, June 2, and Wednesday, June 3, let you focus on web development, system administration, database development, and more.
Roll up your sleeves in the Pavilion.
The CommunityOne hands-on demo area is joining the JavaOne pavilion. Evaluate technologies and solutions from hundreds of leading technology companies over four days (June 1 - 4). Featured areas include the Cloud Zone, Grow (Y)our World pavilion, OpenSolaris Install Lounge, and the Community Corner.
The OpenSolaris and Sun Cloud Party
June 1, 2009 | 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. | Moscone Center, Hall A
After a long day of learning at CommunityOne, recharge your batteries with some good old-fashioned food, fun and games. Live music will keep you on your feet all night long -- or at least until 9 p.m.!
CommunityOne is made possible by:
OpenSolaris
Be sure to check out OpenSolaris - The Open Platform of the the Future, the latest technologies, demos, tutorials, deep dives, and you won't want to miss the OpenSolaris Install Lounge or a chance to win some OpenSolaris goodies at the Cash Car!

The Sun Cloud
Forecast: Lots of Sun, and one massive Cloud. Learn all about Sun's newest innovation, the Sun Cloud -- a public compute and storage cloud that delivers highly scalable and available infrastructure, on-demand, via the Web -- and be among the first to use it!
Join us for one day or the full week.
Register now >>

    * CommunityOne Pass - No fee
      Access to the main CommunityOne conference on June 1; access to the Pavilion and JavaOne general sessions on June 2 - 5.
    * CommunityOne Plus Deep Dives (One Day - $495*) / (Two Days - $895*)
      CommunityOne Pass access plus one or two days of Deep Dive sessions on June 2 and/or June 3.
    * All-Access Pass - $3500
          o CommunityOne Plus Two Days of Deep Dives (June 1 - 3)
          o JavaOne conference (June 2 - 5)
          o Java University (May 31 - June 1)
          o Reserved seating, express entry to sessions and an upgraded computer bag.
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