PerconaLiveOnline2020 KeynotesWe are excited to share the great lineup of speakers from the open source database community who will be spotlighting key technological, industry, and social topics throughout the event, including talks specific to MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB to close out our 28-hour Percona Live ONLINE event.

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Opening Keynotes

Tuesday, October 20 (Starting at 10:00 am ET)

Peter Zaitsev

Why Public Database as a Service is Prime for Open Source Disruption

Peter Zaitsev, Percona

Percona’s CEO and Co-Founder, Peter Zaitsev, will explore the trends around public DBaaS and give his opinion on how we need to disrupt the current trends to keep open source open and provide users with quality alternative DBaaS solutions.

 

bruce MomjianThe Democratization of Databases

Bruce Momjian, EnterpriseDB

Democratic governments have a long history of success, albeit with some setbacks. This talk explains how democratic principles underpin the success of the open source relational database, PostgreSQL.

 

Karen AmbroseThe Technological Response to a Global Pandemic — The Francis Crick Institute COVID19 Consortium Diagnostic Pipeline

Karen Ambrose, Crick Institute

Karen will share the work involved in setting the Francis Crick Institute up as a COVID19 testing facility, highlighting the technological journey to support the testing efforts and the considerations taken into account in relation to data governance, the importance of data auditing throughout the pipeline, and the progress to date.

 

Organizing For Your Ethical Principles

Emily Gorcenski, ThoughtWorks Germany

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Liz Fong-Jones, Honeycomb.io

Engineers of all kinds must ensure their work serves the public good. A service that reliably harms, exacerbates injustices, or excludes marginalized groups is not a service worth building and maintaining. Learn how to effectively accomplish change in your working conditions or your employer’s products through grassroots employee advocacy.

 

 

Sugu Sougoumarane

The Cloud is Inevitable

Sugu Sougoumarane, PlanetScale

There is a reason why the cloud is gaining popularity. On one hand, the software is growing and getting more complex. In contrast, the computing power of a single machine has more or less maxed out. The only way to keep growing is by distributing our software across machines. It is only a matter of time before this requirement starts to affect the databases. For many, it already has.

Technology Keynotes

Wednesday, October 21 (Starting at 11:00 am ET)

Frédéric DescampThe State of The Dolphin

Frédéric Descamps, Oracle

 

 

 

Kimberly WilkinsThe State of MongoDB, It’s Open Source Community, and Where Percona Is Going with It

Kimberly Wilkins, Percona

 

 

 

Magnus HaganderPostgres 13

Magnus Hagander, Consultant

 

 

 

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