PGDay Austria schedule is online & Don't miss the Database Deathmatch

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Subject: PGDay Austria schedule is online & Don't miss the Database Deathmatch
Date: 2025-08-05 07:18:39
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Summertime is almost over — kick off the autumn conference season with PGDay Austria! Don’t miss the Database Celebrity Deathmatch, a fully scripted showdown where PostgreSQL takes on its fiercest rivals. We’ve got it all: technical deep dives, drama, a stunning location, and great company!
Okay — on a more serious note…

PGDay Austria on September 4, 2025
The official conference schedule is now live, featuring a full day of expert sessions, and technical deep dives on PostgreSQL in 3 tracks! — all hosted in the beautiful Apothekertrakt at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna. Expect sessions on Kubernetes integration, index performance, and replication strategies.
Access the whole schedule: https://pgday.at/schedule/
Alongside the packed agenda, there’s a strong social program to connect with the PostgreSQL community during breaks and networking options after the event.

Register now for a ticket: www.pgday.at
PS.: Your attendance could help foster an orphaned elephant through the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. It’s a beautiful way to combine technology, community, and making a positive difference for wildlife.

Thank you all for supporting this community event and gathering!
Best regards,
The PGDay Austria Organizers Team,
Patricia, Ilya, Cornelia & Hans

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