Conference 2010, November, Pravets / 2010-11-19

The BGOUG autumn conference will take place from 19th to 21st of November 2010.
The location is hotel "RIU Pravets Resort" in a town called Pravets situated near the capital Sofia.


To register please follow this link BGOUG Conference Registrations.


The attached file "Conference information ENG" contains more information about the event fees and packages.


Speakers and topics (initial draft):


Server Technology

  • Tom Kyte, Senior Technical Architect, Oracle,

  • Julian Dontcheff, OCM, Oracle ACE, Senior Manager, NOKIA Corp., Live application upgrades using Edition-Based Redefinition

  • Joze Senegacnik, Oracle ACE, http://www.dbprof.com/, Improve The Performance of SQLs by Using Constraints

  • Francisco Munoz Alvarez, Oracle ACE Director, Tips and Best Practices for DBA’s

  • Francisco Munoz Alvarez, Oracle ACE Director, Oracle Security Tips: Some easy ways to make your DB more secure!

  • Owen Hughes, Director EMEA Database Technologies, Oracle Corp

  • Ronald Bradford, MySQL related topics

  • Kuassi Mensah, Group Product Manager, Oracle, Oracle Net Services: Performance, Scalability, HA, and Security Best Practices


Design and Development

  • Heli Helskyaho, Kantamestarit Oy, Dude, where's my database?
  • Anatoli Atanasov, Oracle Bulgaria, Oracle ADF: Developing applications with Oracle ADF: Step 2 …
  • Iloon Ellen-Wolff, Principal Technical Support Engineer and Global Technical Lead APEX, Oracle The Netherlands
  • Svetlin Nakov, Manager Technical Training, Telerik Corp.,  High-quality programming code
  • Kuassi Mensah, Group Product Manager, Oracle, Best Practices and Trade-offs for Efficient and Reliable Java Persistence
  • Mihail Stoynov, Head of Development, Materna Bulgaria. Java 7
  • Canko Stoykov, Software Consultant, TechnoLogica, XML

 
Business and Strategy

  • Orlin Dochev, CEO, Next Consult 

 

 

Information how to submit a request for a presentation could be found in the document "Call for papers"

The call for papers will be open until Spetember, 17th 2010.


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