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Wednesday
Nov102010

MongoSV is coming in December

10Gen, the folks behind MongoDB, are hosting a one day conference in Silicon Valley.

Event Details:

When:

December 3rd, 2010
9am-5:30pm

Location:

Microsoft Research Silicon Valley
1065 La Avenida Mountain View, CA

Here is the official description of the event:

MongoSV is a multi-track, one-day conference in Mountain View, CA. The main conference track will feature 10gen founders Dwight Merriman and Eliot Horowitz, as well as Roger Bodamer, the head of 10gen's west coast operations, and several of the key engineers developing the MongoDB project. These sessions are geared towards developers and administrators interested in learning how to use the database, with sessions on schema design, indexing, administration, deployment strategies, scaling, and other features. A second track will showcase several high-profile deployments of the database at Shutterfly, Craigslist, IGN, Intuit, Wordnik, and more. For more experienced users of the database, there will be several advanced sessions, covering the storage engine, replication, sharding, and consistency models.

Early bird pricing ends tomorrow (11/11) so reserve your spot now by visiting: MongoSV.com

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