#OSCON conference on the nose!


    Conference OSCON (the Open the Source Convention) is, if not the most, one of the largest IT conferences in the Open-Source world, where every year in the month of July are going to more than two thousand advanced developers and leaders of the IT industry.

    This year the conference will be held from July 25th to 29th. And once again we go there, and this time we will conduct a session of 40 minutes. The exact date and time of our presentation is as follows:
    • Date: July 28th, 2011
    • Location: Oregon Convention Center, Portland, Oregon.
    • Hall: E142
    • Time: 13:40.
    • Language: English (questions can also be asked in Russian).

    Topic of conversation


    This year we will talk about how to create persistent, highly-affordable web services using CUBRID HA (High Availability) technology . Therefore, the presentation will mainly be on CUBRID High Availability.

    Who should be present?



    If you are working on a service that brings or will bring you real income, it will be useful for you to come and listen to our presentation, since it is for you that 100% availability of your service and distributed load balancing are most important, and so it’s easy to configure, maintain , and also free. Thus, in this presentation you will learn why and how CUBRID HA guarantees the eternity of your service.

    CUBRID [Habratopik] is a complete open source relational database management system (DBMS) optimized for web applications. The system is distributed as a single package, which includes both the database engine itself and the “native”, full-scale and reliable High Availability feature, which is the flagship feature of CUBRID.

    High Availability CUBRID is the most convenient and hardware-independent way to automatically transfer control in the event of any failure, which also provides synchronous, asynchronous and semi-synchronous replication. During the conference, we will tell you in a very understandable and accessible language about how it all works in the CUBRID DBMS, so that you can sit down and start developing your service quickly, efficiently and, most importantly, reliably.

    At the OSCON session, we will also explain why high availability is a very important technology that you should not ignore, why you should stop wasting your financial resources on technologies that have open source counterparts and are completely free. Perhaps you are now paying a lot of money to Oracle to use such business-level features as: synchronous replication, hot / online backup or High Availability. All this you need then to manually configure, so that everything works correctly with your existing service. With CUBRID - all this is available in one system for free, in addition, everything is automated. We will never ask you to buy a commercial license. We don’t have it and never will. Our project is reliably sponsored and developed by the No. 1 leader in Korea’s IT industry - NHN, which is the 13th largest Internet company in the world. NHN saves more money by using CUBRID in its services instead of other commercial DBMSs. Therefore, we do not pursue finance.

    At the OSCON conference, we want to meet with company executives and tell them about why companies in Korea are massively switching to CUBRID and how they reduce the total cost of ownership using CUBRID.

    Also at the conference we want to meet with developers and testers who are ready to try CUBRID in their projects, and could tell us about their impressions, wishes, what they would like to see in future versions, and what needs to be fixed. Our project is not as old as Oracle. We have only been on the foreign market since last year, so we really need your support.

    If you have the opportunity to go to the OSCON conference, do not forget to come to our hall №E142 and say “Salute to CUBRID from Habrauser!” We will be very pleased! You can also learn more about CUBRID and its High Availability feature.

    PS If you eat, let us know and we will grab you our branded T-shirts from CUBRID.

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