2ndQuadrant PostgreSQL Conference

Date: 2017-11-06 – 2017-11-07
Location: New York City, New York, United States
Language: English

2Q PGConf is a conference dedicated to exchanging knowledge about PostgreSQL and helping you understand how it can work for your enterprise or business.

2Q PGConf provides a unique opportunity to learn more about PostgreSQL from world-class experts talking about both recent achievements and the exciting developments coming in the future.

In addition to the exceptional talks being presented in New York and Chicago - we are also offering training sessions the day before the conference in New York (Nov. 6).

For more details about 2Q PGConf 2017, please visit http://www.2qpgconf.com/

Call for Papers

Call for Papers is officially open! We are looking for dynamic presentations, case studies, and talks on the following topics:

  • PostgreSQL 10 and PostgreSQL 11
  • Administration of large scale PostgreSQL installations
  • Case studies and/or success stories of PostgreSQL deployments (or interesting failures) and migrations from other database systems
  • PostgreSQL tools and utilities
  • Community and local user groups
  • Replication, Clustering and High Availability
  • Disaster Recovery and Backup strategies
  • DevOps and continuous deployment/configuration/integration around PostgreSQL

For more information about CFP or to submit a talk, visit http://www.2qpgconf.com/#cfp

Submission deadline is August 22, 2017 at midnight Pacific Time.

Sponsorship

Want to be a part of the Open Source PostgreSQL movement? Join us as a sponsor of 2Q PGConf 2017! Read about sponsorship opportunities at http://www.2qpgconf.com/#sponsors

Important Dates

  • 25 July 2017 - CFP Opens
  • 22 Aug 2017 - CFP Closes
  • 5 Sept 2017 - Speakers are informed of talk acceptance

For any additional questions or information about 2Q PGConf, please contact 2QPGConf@2ndQuadrant.com

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