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Postgres Open 2014 - Opens the Call for Papers

 

Postgres Open 2014 will be held in Chicago, IL, at the Hotel Sax, September 17 - 19, 2014. It will feature two full days of multiple parallel tracks of PostgreSQL presentations (September 18 - 19th) from both local and global speakers, covering a wide range of topics. In addition we will also be offering a separate day of tutorials (Wednesday, September 17th). For more information about the conference, please see our website http://postgresopen.org/2014

The Program Committee is currently accepting proposals for presentations at the conference. We are interested in submissions from both seasoned PostgreSQL experts and people new in the community, from both locals and representatives of the global community. In short, from anybody who has an interesting story to tell about PostgreSQL, whether deeply technical or story about a successful (or failed) usage. All presentations are 45 minutes, with time for questions. Talks can be submitted via the website: http://postgresopen.org/2014/callforpapers/

Our early-bird ticket registration will open in May 19, 2014 and are available through June 30, 2014, after which tickets will go up to their regular price.

Finally, we are also looking for sponsors! We several tiers of sponsorship, to make sure there is a choice for everybody. If you are interested, please see the Postgres Open sponsor page http://postgresopen.org/2014/becomesponsor/

We look forward to seeing you in Chicago in September!



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Posted: April 10, 2014 |  By: Wissen Schwamm
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