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Call for papers forPercona Live London 2014is open. For the fourth consecutive year, PLUK is going to be one of the best community event in Europe.

I have the honour of being conference committee chairman and the hard task to reviewing the talks with my colleagues of the committee.

First, let me introduce the committee members:

  • Art van Scheppingen (Spil Games)
  • Nicolai Plum (Booking.com)
  • Luis Motta Campos (Ebay Classifieds Group)
  • Colin Charles (MariaDB)
  • David Busby (Percona)
  • Morgan Tocker (Oracle)
  • Cédric PEINTRE (Dailymotion)

Amazing, isn’t it?! I think we couldn’t have a better committee for a community event.I’m very glad to take part in the adventure with you guys!

And if you wonder what the committee does, please, read this review fromShlomi.

You should know that the committee is fully independent. We are working hard to offer you the best conference and being as fair as possible, with our beliefs, with fun.

Now, it’s time to submit your talks and tutorials. Like I said last year, If you are using databases, you might have something to say.We are looking for the best use cases in relation to these topics, surprise us!

  • High Availability
  • DevOps
  • Programming
  • Performance Optimization
  • Replication & Backup
  • MySQL in the Cloud
  • MySQL and NoSQL
  • MySQL Case Studies
  • Security
  • What’s New in MySQL

Tell us about your life, I’m sure you have a ton of stories to tell us.

We would love to have new faces, new companies and new topics this year again.

Don’t be shy, everyone is eager to drink your words.

Read the guidelines andsubmit your talk now!

Looking forward to meet you in London in November.Cheers

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