From andy at petdance.com Fri Sep 9 07:44:14 2011 From: andy at petdance.com (Andy Lester) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 09:44:14 -0500 Subject: [Chicago-announce] Mongo Chicago 2011 Message-ID: <79D22505-FC54-4AB3-B5FB-AA60AD2151C2@petdance.com> Hello everyone, Many of you are probably aware of this but I thought I'd send out a reminder in case you missed it. 10gen's Mongo Chicago 2011 is happening on October 18th. Registration is $50 if you register before September 20th. Proposals for presentations are accepted through September 15th. More details are available on 10gen's site. Hope to see you there, Seth -- Please Note: If you hit "REPLY", your message will be sent to everyone on this mailing list (Chicago-MongoDB-User-Group-list at meetup.com) This message was sent by Seth Mabbott (seth.mabbott at gmail.com) from Chicago MongoDB User Group. To learn more about Seth Mabbott, visit his/her member profile Meetup, PO Box 4668 #37895 New York, New York 10163-4668 | support at meetup.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andy at petdance.com Fri Sep 9 07:50:52 2011 From: andy at petdance.com (Andy Lester) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 09:50:52 -0500 Subject: [Chicago-announce] Postgres Open conference in Chicago, September 14-16, 2011 Message-ID: <1EF55713-DAC7-496E-976A-67C70D064F9F@petdance.com> http://postgresopen.org/2011/home/ Postgres Open features use cases, latest developments in the open source database PostgreSQL, and a variety of speakers who will talk about applications, database performance, and the current state of the database market. Many of the speakers and attendees are Oracle, MS SQL, Informix and MySQL DBAs who have recently converted to PostgreSQL. Our schedule is up at: http://postgresopen.org/2011/schedule/ We're also trying to bring Postgres *to* an existing open source and database community in Chicago, and connect deeply with folks who already use Postgres but maybe aren't in touch with key members of the development community. Our conference is a non-profit, backed by a 501(c)3, and has a program committee made up of core PostgreSQL community members, experienced speakers and myself. We chose our city based on the number of books related to Postgres that were sold there. Austin and Chicago are the two places that have sold the most books, but have never had a Postgres conference located there. We'd love to see you at our conference. We're offering a $150 discount for user groups: http://postgresopen.org/2011/tickets/ Enter the following discount code: PUGLUV Feel free to pass the code along to others in the local community. Thanks so much, and hope to see you there. -selena -- Andy Lester => andy at petdance.com => www.petdance.com => AIM:petdance -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: