Schema maintenance, migration, and synchronization in MySQL
Schema maintenance is a hot topic for database administrators. Especially if they have to maintain schemas for development, staging, and production, the task could be difficult and confusing. Using MySQL Workbench, schema maintenance is greatly simplified, and the tasks of synchronizing schemas across servers become easy and manageable.
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I am the MySQL Community Team Lead at Oracle.
I am active member of the MySQL community and long timer open source enthusiast. During the past 22 years I have worked in various IT related fields, with focus on databases, object oriented programming, system administration. Fluent in Italian, English, Perl, Python, SQL, Lua, C, Bash, and good speaker of C , French, Spanish, Java. I work in cyberspace, with a virtual team. (more)
Thursday, 3 of December of 2009, from 18:00 to 19:00
André Cruz
André Parreira Ricardo
Armando Reis
Bernardo Raposo
Bruno Lopes
Bruno Morisson
Bruno Tiago Rodrigues
Caio Proiete
Carlos Brito Lage
Carlos Moutinho
Carlos Pires
Carlos Rodrigues
Cláudio Valente
David Emanuel da Silva
Eduardo Pinto
Filipe Miguel Tavares
Filipe Moura
Gil Abrantes
Gonçalo Manuel Santos Pires
Hugo Durães
Jean Figueiredo
João Campos
João Miguel Forte Oliveirinha
João Nelas
João Paulo Carvalho
João Paulo Martins Machado
Jorge Miguel Ferreira Alves
José Manuel Canelas
José Pedro Aguiar Airosa
Lenz Grimmer
Luis Nabais
Luis Simões
Marco Ramos
Marcos Garcia
Mário Morgado
Miguel Figueiredo Mascarenhas Sousa Filipe
Miguel Regedor
Nuno Marçal
Patrícia Barbosa Lecas Espada
Paula Valenca
Paulo Alexandre Nunes Traça
Paulo Andrade
Paulo Jorge Bombarda Gaspar
Pedro Frazão
Pedro Gomes
Pedro Mata-Mouros Fonseca
Pedro Miguel Pires Pereira
Pedro Moreira
Pedro Teixeira
Ricardo Dias Marques
Rogério Machado
Ruben Marques
Samuel Junqueira
Samuel Santos
Tomé Duarte
Wilson Manuel Sousa Alberto
Estimated head count: 96 people
(based on the total of persons interested in this talk and the universe of people attending Codebits)