Announcing pgDay Paris 2017

pgDay Paris 2017 is the third annual one-day, one-track PostgreSQL conference, held in Paris, France. This year's conference is planned for .

This year, all presentations are in English in order to bring to Paris the very best of the international community and to show how PostgreSQL is used around the globe.

Here is what you'll see at pgDay Paris 2017:

  • A PostgreSQL DBAs Toolbelt for 2017

    Kaarel Moppel, a consultant from Austrian PostgreSQL company Cybertec, takes us on a tour of handy tools and scripts that every DBA should know about.

  • Corruption War Stories

    Christophe Pettus, CEO of American company PostgreSQL Experts, shares with us his experiences with data corruption and how he was able to overcome it.

  • Can't imagine what a newbie can do with PostgreSQL on Linux in a month

    Sylvie Aune, from SA InfoConsulting, shows us how easy getting up to speed with PostgreSQL can be. A must-see for newbies!

  • Measuring and Reducing PostgreSQL Transaction Latency

    Fabien Coehlo, a professor at L'École des Mines de Paris, walks us through transaction latency causes and solutions.

  • A look at the Elephants trunk - PostgreSQL 10

    Magnus Hagander, member of the PostgreSQL Core Team, code committer, and president of PostgreSQL Europe, highlights all the new features of the upcoming version 10.

  • Infrastructure Monitoring with Postgres

    Steven Simpson, a software engineer at StackHPC, questions the need for "specialized" databases and demonstrates that a single PostgreSQL instance is capable of handling large amounts of data.

  • MLS PostgreSQL - Implementing Multi-level Security in PostgreSQL with RLS and SELinux

    Joe Conway, VP of PostgreSQL Engineering at American company Crunchy Data Solutions and code committer, breaks down how to properly secure your PostgreSQL installation from top to bottom.

  • Replication & Recovery in PostgreSQL 10.0

    Simon Riggs, CTO of international company 2ndQuadrant and code committer, unveils the much anticipated new logical replication.

As always, the hallway track is where you get to meet and talk to both PostgreSQL experts and users!

See full descriptions of both the presentations and the speakers here, and don't forget to register!

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