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Rabu, 04 Maret 2009

HIDUP itu .................

hidup itu ibarat sebuah lingkaran, kita tidak akan pernah bisa keluar dari lingkaran itu, kecuali TUHAN sudah gariskan kita keluar.TUHAn sudah membuat lingkaran2 untuk kita semua .....
hidup itu SEbuah ANUGERAH TERINDAH dari TUHAN untuk kita ...
hidup itu indah, nikmat...
hidup itu perpaduan kayalan dan kenyataan manusia ....
hidup itu seperti Perputaran roda kadang diatas kadang dibawah ......
hidup itu sebuah realita yang tidak bisa dihindari ...
hidup itu adalah sebuah Kejutan2....
hidup itu berbagi .......
hidup itu bukan sebuah logika semata ...
hidup itu bukan sebuah pandangan semata .....
hidup itu bukan ilmu Matematika yang 1+1 = 2
hidup itu bukan ilmu Pendidikan Moral Pancasila (PMP) yang ada UU
hidup itu bukan ilmu Informatika/programmer yang jika If ..... maka then ... Else ......
hidup itu bukan ilmu ekonomi yang itung-itungan dimana ada Debet disitu ada Kredit ...
hidup itu ibarat ilmu sejarah dimana kita bisa mewarnai hidup ini disitu sejarah akan tertulis, kita akan dikenang bak seorang PAHLAWAN.

Selasa, 24 Februari 2009

Mengukur Titik Temu antara Kehidupan dan Khayalan

... Mengukur Titik Temu antara Kehidupan dan Khayalan ...
kadang secara sadar saya dan mungkin kebanyakan semua manusia, seringkali berkhayal memiliki sesuatu, mendapatkan sesuatu yang benar-benar wah, saat itu saya berpikir dimana titik temu diantara itu kalau secara matematik bisa diketemukan titik koordinat antara titik satu dengan titik lainnya, maka menurut logika saya akan ada titik temu juga antara khayalan saya dan kenyataan didalam kehidupan ini, saya berpikir dan terus berpikir (sampai saat ini).
seperti seorang arkeolog yang haus akan penemuan-penemuan bersejarah, seperti profesor-profesor yang selalu mencari formula-formula yang baik untuk suatu penelitian, demikian halnya dengan saya, saya selalu mengibaratkan kehidupan ini tidak seperti suatu bilangan eksak ketika 1 + 1 = 2 tidak dapat berubah dan tidak dapat dikurangi, dan ditambah lagi, tapi tidak demikian bagi TUHAN, saya tahu TUHAN memiliki formula itu sehingga dihadapannya kita diibaratkan bilangan eksak demikian juga kehidupan kita pasti ada jalannya sendiri-sendiri yang pasti TUHAN sudah gariskan. (sedikit ngelantur)

akhirnya saya mengambil suatu keputusan akan ada titik temu diantara khayalan dan kenyataan yaitu IMAN tapi saya sendiri mengukur sejauh mana IMAN yang saya punya ketika saya berkhayal dan menjadi suatu kenyataan. dan akhirnya semua saya kembalikan kepada Sang Pencipta Alam Semesta ini.

Pengalaman saya ketika saya bersekolah di tingkat mengengah, pernah saya berkhayal saya bisa dan akan punya SEpeda Motor, selang beberapa tahun hal itu menjadi kenyataan .......
bersambung ........

Selasa, 17 Februari 2009

Import Data dari Visual FoxPro ke MySQL (Konversi data dari FoxPro ke MySQL)

Untuk mempraktikkan import data dari Visual FoxPro, buatlah terlebih dahulu tabel melalui program Microsoft Visual FoxPro. Disini saya akan mecoba membahas sedikit cara membuat tabel pada Visual FoxPro. Untuk lebih jelasnya, ikutilah langkah-langkah berikut.

  1. Bukalah program FoxPro, kliklah menu file kemudian pilihlah New maka akan muncul kotak dialog New. Pilihlah Project, setelah itu kliklah tombol New File.
  2. Kemudian akan muncul kotak dialog Create, berilah nama project tersebut, misalnya data.pjx, simpanlah ke sembarang direktori, misalnya C:\My Document dan kliklah tombol Save.

Akan muncul kotak dialog Project Manager. Pilihlah Free tables kemudian klik tombol New untuk membuat tabel.

Kemudian pilihlah New Table. Berilah nama tabel tersebut misalnya data.dbf lalu simpanlah pada c:\My Documents

  1. Kemudian buatlah field yang dibutuhkan oleh tabel tersebut pada kotak dialog table designer setelah itu klik OK. Isilah data tersebut sesuai dengan kehendak anda.

Sampai tahap ini anda anda telah selesai membuat tabel pada Foxpro. Kemudian konfigurasikan tabel data tersebut dengan menggunakan ODBC agar bisa diakses oleh MySQL. Buka aplikasi ODBC dengan cara klik start > setting > control panel > ODBC data sources (32bit) maka akan muncul kotak dialog, pada tab user DSN pilihlah Visual Foxpro tables kemudian klik tombol konfigure, maka akan muncul kotak dialog ODBC Visual Foxpro kemudian klik Browse untuk mencari dimana direktori anda menyimpan file table data.dbf

Setelah selesai kliklah tombol Ok untuk menyimpan konfigurasi tersebut

Kemudian kembalilah kehalaman kerja MySQL-Front untuk melakukan import data pada tabel data.dbf yang telah kita buat. Ikutilah langkah-langkah berikut

v Klik menu import/export, kemudian pilihlah ODBC import maka akan muncul kotak dialog ODBC Import.

v Pilihlah data source kemudian pilihlah visual FoxPro Tables. Akan muncul kotak dialog Database Login. Kosongkan saja kotak dialog tersebut lalu klik OK. Disitu terlihat bahwa table data telah masuk pada bagian tables.

v Setelah selesai kliklah tombol import untuk menjalankan eksekusi tersebut kemudian tutuplah kotak dialog dengan menekan tombol close. Untuk meyakinkan anda bahwa table data.dbf telah masuk kedalam database pada MySQL, lihatlah hasilnya pada database yang anda gunakan untuk menampung tabel tersebut.

Terlihat bahwa table data yang telah kita buat pada Microsoft Visual FoxPro telah masuk kedalam database MySQL. Bandingkan isinya, maka akan sama persis antara isi table yang berada pada MS Visual FoxPro dengan yang berada pada database MySQL

Selasa, 10 Februari 2009

MySQL Newsletter: January 2009

MySQL Newsletter
January 2009
newsletter@mysql.com

Articles in this newsletter:

Highlights

New Product Releases

Hints & Tips

Industry Spotlight: MySQL in Telco

Events

Training, Consulting, & Certification

Partners

Highlights

MySQL Conference & Expo 2009 - Early Registration Ends February 16

The 2009 MySQL Conference & Expo, April 20-23, 2009 in Santa Clara, CA, brings over 2,000 open source and database enthusiasts together to harness the power of MySQL and celebrate the huge MySQL ecosystem. Register now and save up to $200 USD with Early Price through February 16!

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MySQL Conference & Expo 2009 - 120+ Tutorial and Sessions

We're planning four days packed with insight, inspiration, and information that you can put to use immediately. Choose from more than 120 sessions and in-depth tutorials among 16 conference tracks, including:

  • Tricks and Tradeoffs of Deploying MySQL Clusters in the Cloud
  • Building a Twitter analysis tool using MySQL, PHP and NetBeans
  • Faster Data Reduction and Smoothing for Analysis & Archival in MySQL
  • Solutions for High Availability and Disaster Recovery with MySQL
  • MySQL DBA Certification Tutorial

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Take the MySQL User Survey and Win a Conference Pass

Take a few moments to complete our user survey, and you will be entered into a random drawing for a free pass to the 2009 MySQL Conference & Expo. Plus, you will be helping to shape the future direction of MySQL products.

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MySQL 5.1 GA - 1 Million Downloads

Between the time that MySQL 5.1 went GA (November 27, 2008) and January 6, 2009, MySQL 5.1 GA has been downloaded more than 1 million times.

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Live Webinar: Scaling MySQL.com with Query Analyzer & Memcached

Thursday, January 22, 2009 - 2:00pm PST

Join us for this informative technical webinar presented by Adam Donnison, System Administrator and Senior Web Developer at MySQL.com. In this presentation, we'll learn how memcached, replication and load balancing has been implemented to help overcome scalability issues and deliver 20 million pages to 3 million unique visitors every month. Adam will also discuss some lessons learned while migrating the site from 5.0 to 5.1. Finally, we'll take a look at how MySQL Query Analyzer was used to identify bottlenecks and query tuning opportunities which yielded orders of magnitude in improvements on several queries.

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Case Study: Clickability Dramatically Improves Performance and Scalability with MySQL Query Analyzer

Clickability is the global leader in on demand Web Content Management, serving over 350 million page views per month for hundreds of customers. With the help of the MySQL Query Analyzer, Clickability was able to reduce the database load and double the publishing application's performance. As a result, Clickability saves time and money in debugging, gets better utilization of their hardware, and scales with fewer resources.

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Case Study: Xceedium Relies on MySQL Embedded Server's Resilience and Performance for Its High-Risk User Security Appliance

Xceedium is the premier provider of entitlement management solutions that reduce the cost and complexity of controlling high-risk users. Xceedium relies on MySQL in its Xceedium Gatekeeper line of hardened appliances that automate compliance reporting, manage outsourcing risk, provide secure and efficient access to remote infrastructure and control vendor access.

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MySQL University - More MySQL Sessions in 2009

MySQL University is a no cost online training program for Sun Database Group Engineers, MySQL Community Contributors and anyone who's interested in MySQL development and internals. Sessions are scheduled on Thursdays and usually last for an hour. Upcoming topics include Scalability, MySQL Performance, Using DTrace with MySQL, Backing up MySQL using file system snapshots, and much more.

Learn More about Upcoming Sessions and Schedule »

New Product Releases

New Release of MySQL Cluster 6.3.20

MySQL Cluster 6.3.20, a new version of the the leading open source, high availability database for real-time, mission critical telecommunications services, has been released in source and binary form for a number of platforms (Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X), and is available for download. This is a bugfix release which replaces MySQL Cluster 6.3.17.

View the complete list of changes »

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New Release of MySQL Connector/C++ 1.0.2 (Alpha)

A new version of MySQL Connector/C++ has been made available: MySQL Connector/C++ 1.0.2alpha. The MySQL Connector/C++ provides a C++ API for connecting client applications to the MySQL Server. Please see the documentation and the CHANGES file in the source distribution for a detailed description of bugs that have been fixed.

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New Release of MySQL Workbench 5.0.29 (GA)

Wasn't there a release just some days ago, you might ask? Yes, indeed - but we had to create a quick follow-up because a nasty bug found its way through our test and into the recently released 5.0.28. Once discovered we found and fixed the root of the problem quite quickly. Additionally we introduced some new icons last time which didn't find their way into the installer script as well. We strongly recommend to update to this release ASAP.

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New Release of MySQL Workbench 5.1.5 (Alpha)

We're closing in on features left to be implemented in 5.1 and keep improving on stability. All object editors are in place now (some of them still in a basic version though) and a bunch of memleaks has been fixed already. Additionally we now statically link the ctemplate-library and therefore you won't have to care about installing/maintaining that package on your own anymore. We provide bin and src packages for Ubuntu and Fedora9 (both 32bit) at the moment.

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New Release of MySQL Workbench 5.1.6 for Mac OS (Alpha)

Thanks to the hard work of our mac-developers, we just finished and uploaded the first Alpha version for OSX of our upcoming MySQL Workbench 5.1 for everyone to try. It's a 1st alpha version, so don't expect a full blown design application already - and the binary is Intel only this time. But what we deliver, is a working UI where you can load/save existing Workbench-documents and create diagrams from imported SQL-scripts.

Learn More »

Hints & Tips

Workbench Plugin Tutorial: Load INSERTs from a File

Alfredo Kojima

A couple of people have asked for a means to set the list of INSERT statements of a table from data already in an external file. While we haven't implemented that feature in Workbench as of now, that's something that can be easily added as a Lua plugin.

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Documentation: Using MySQL within an Amazon EC2 Instance

The Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service provides virtual servers that you can build and deploy to run a variety of different applications and services, including MySQL. The EC2 service is based around the Xen framework, supporting x86, Linux based, platforms with individual instances of a virtual machine referred to as an Amazon Machine Image (AMI).

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Article: GlassFish and MySQL, Part 1: A Perfect Combination for Web Applications

Ed Ort

When used together, MySQL and GlassFish provide an excellent, low-cost solution for quickly developing and deploying web applications that are not only secure and reliable, but also scale to meet increasing demand and are highly responsive to user requests.

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Article: GlassFish and MySQL, Part 2: Building a CRUD Web Application With Data Persistence

Ed Ort and Carol McDonald

This is the second article in a series of articles on GlassFish and MySQL. Part 1 of the series describes the advantages of using GlassFish with MySQL and illustrates why the combination is a perfect choice for developing and deploying web applications. In Part 2, you'll learn how to develop a create, read, update, delete (CRUD) web application that uses GlassFish and MySQL.

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Case Study: Aftonbladet, Sweden's largest news group, bets on MySQL

Aftonbladet was founded in 1830 and is the largest media group in Sweden. The Aftonbladet newspaper is the largest and most read newspaper in the Nordic region, with about 1,209,000 readers a day.

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PlanetMySQL Blog Posts

The following blog posts are from PlanetMySQL. PlanetMySQL is an aggregation of blogs and news from MySQL developers, users and employees. It is an excellent source of all things about MySQL, including technical tips and best practices.

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PlanetMySQL Blog: A little MySQL Conference & Expo 2009 update

Colin Charles

The one thing that has consumed my days (and nights) recently, has been the organising of the MySQL Conference & Expo 2009 (hereinafter, referred to as the CE2009).

For starters, we've had 356 proposals. That basically provides a 1:3 acceptance:rejection ratio. So the voting committee had a really, really hard task to look at talks.

Read the PlanetMySQL BlogPost »

PlanetMySQL Blog: 2008 certification results, 2009 news

Dave Stokes

2008 was a good year for MySQL Certification. 1,986 folks took exams which is a 14.6% gain over 2007. 736 candidates earned certifications and that is a 14.4% gain. The biggest gains were in Associate (up 300%) and DBA (up 35%) certifications. Oddly the Developer cert was down 40%.

So what happens in 2009?

Read the PlanetMySQL BlogPost »

PlanetMySQL Blog: Mind the SQL_MODE when running ALTER TABLE

Augusto Bott

The other day, a client mentioned they were getting strange results when running ALTER TABLE. The episode involved modifying an existing primary key to add an auto_increment primary key: it was "shifting" values. Say what?!

Read the PlanetMySQL BlogPost »

PlanetMySQL Blog: Using triggers for performance

Anders Karlsson

Can you use TRIGGERs to increase performance? Really? Isn't so that a TRIGGER on a table will reduce performance, just as any FOREIGN KEYs will? Right?

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PlanetMySQL Blog: FULLTEXT and Asian Languages with MySQL 5.0

Lachlan Mulcahy

I have seen a few people now ask about using MySQL's FULLTEXT indexing with asian languages such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean (herein referred to as CJK.), however, there doesn't seem to be a good centralised article that covers it.

Read the PlanetMySQL BlogPost »

PlanetMySQL Blog: Ideas on Integrating Memcached into MySQL Queries

Duleepa Wijayawardhana

There's any number of ways to integrate your application with Memcached to take advantage of Memcached's power. Here's a list of some of them (and because I am most familiar with PHP in this case so that's what I've listed, and by no means is it exhaustive).

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PlanetMySQL Blog: Triggers Use Case Compilation, Part I

Shlomi Noach

I've run by quite a few triggers lately on production systems. In previous posts, I've written about problems solved with triggers. So here's a compilation of some solutions based on triggers; and some problems which are not (yet?) solvable due to current triggers limitations.

Read the PlanetMySQL BlogPost »

Industry Spotlight: MySQL in Telco

MySQL Exhibiting at GSMA Mobile World Congress

MySQL will be exhibiting at this year's GSMA Mobile World Congress to be held in Barcelona between February 16 and 19, 2009. Come and see MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition in action as it provides 99.999% data availability and millisecond response times while supporting a SIP communicator application.

MySQL will be part of the Sun Microsystems stand, located in Hall 2, Booth #2C12.

Fill the inquiry form to book a meeting with a MySQL representative at the Congress »

Quick-Start scripts for evaluating and developing new HA services on MySQL Cluster - the new MySQL Cluster Sandbox

MySQL Cluster Sandbox let's you get going within seconds. The packages contains a number of scripts to install, setup, and run MySQL Cluster and are intended for localhost installation only. They can be used for evaluation and development, as well as getting familiar with MySQL Cluster.

Download the Package »

MySQL Cluster Sandbox - test cluster to cluster replication!

Johan Andersson

If you have max 15 minutes and want to try out MySQL Replication (geo redundancy) between two Clusters on your localhost (only tested on Linux) or on vmware then this Sandbox is for you.

Read this Article »

950k reads per second on 1 datanode

Jonas Oreland

I spent last night adding 75% of the next step for our multi-threaded datanode and got new numbers... The config is the same as earlier post, with the exception that MaxNoOfExecutionThreads=8.

Read this Article »

MySQL Cluster - session management tips and tricks

Johan Andersson

Many users use MySQL Cluster for session management. In MySQL Cluster tables are checkpointed and redo logged to disk.

But for session data, do we really care?

Read this Article »

Disk Data Tables in MySQL Cluster - a summary

Johan Andersson

Here is a summary about Disk Data tables in MySQL Cluster.

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How much DataMemory+IndexMemory do you need for disk data?

Henrik Ingo

One thing we were guessing at with Massimo yesterday is, if you store large blobs as disk data, how much will they consume DataMemory and IndexMemory (primary key, each "chunk" has a hidden primary key, first 25x bytes of blob stored in memory...)?

Read this Article »

Case Study: Polystar Monitors Telecom NetworksWorldwide with Embedded MySQL

Polystar is a telecommunications supplier, providing service assurance and network performance monitoring solutions to the leading telecom manufacturers, operators and service providers worldwide. The global customer base includes T-Mobile, Telefonica, Telia and Telenor. Polystar's solutions provide real-time visibility into the reality of operators' network quality and their customers' experience. The products empower network owners of fixed or mobile networks, as well as for VoIP and NGN to make business-critical decisions with speed and accuracy.

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Case Study: Flexilis Inc Develops Mobile Device Security Solution with MySQL & Sun Servers

Flexilis offers mobile security solutions designed specifically for mobile devices from the ground up. Scalable to support both individuals and global corporations, Flexilis protects mobile devices against threats including, viruses, malware, spam, lost or stolen devices and hackers. In addition, users gain the protection of a secure, global communication link to the Internet.

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Live Webinar: Deploying a Carrier Grade Service Execution Environment

Wednesday, January 21, 2009 - 9:30am PST

In this webinar we explore how the Sun GlassFish Communications Server, developed under the SailFin project, and MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition enables Communication Service Providers (CSPs) to cost-effectively address the core requirements of Service Delivery Platform (SDP) deployments in the delivery of new services over converged networks.

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Events

Live Webinar: Scaling Up, Out or Virtually with MySQL

Thursday, January 15, 2009 - 10:00 GMT

Recently the advent of mainstream virtualization technologies, power costs becoming increasingly important and environmental concerns have caused many organizations to look carefully at the systems they deploy and how to get the best return from their platform.

In this web seminar, Ivan Zoratti, Sales Engineering Director for MySQL EMEA, will look at:

  • The various scaling options available
  • The pros and cons of different architectures
  • Running MySQL in Virtualized Environments
  • The results of testing sample workloads in various configurations

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Live Webinar: Scaling MySQL Leveraging Sun Systems

Thursday, January 22, 2009 - 10:00am PST

Virtualizing and scaling MySQL can provide substantial benefits when properly implemented. This session covers:

  • MySQL Virtualization Options, Considerations, Recommendations
  • Considerations for Scaling MySQL
  • Test Results, Financial and Eco Impact

Join this web seminar to learn more about these features and how you can put them to use.

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Live Webinar: Developing MySQL-Backed Applications with Netbeans and JRuby-on-Rails

Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - 10:00am PST

Join us for this informative technical webinar presented by Arun Gupta, Glassfish Evangelist at Sun Microsystems, where he will demonstrate how to leverage the latest version of the Netbeans IDE to develop and deploy MySQL and Glassfish backed applications using the JRuby-on-Rails framework. Rails is an open-source Web framework for Ruby developers, while JRuby is an 100%-pure Java implementation of the Ruby language. Combining JRuby-on-Rails with the MySQL database and Glassfish application server allows developers to deliver scalable and robust applications for the web in a complete and integrated stack.

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Live Webinar: Xceedium GateKeeper: Maximizing Performance and Resilience with MySQL

Wednesday, February 4, 2009 - 10:00am PST

Xceedium is the leading provider of entitlement management solutions that control high-risk users. The Xceedium GateKeeper™ is a hardened security appliance that relies on the performance and resiliency of MySQL Classic to store enforcement policy and continuously log, record and report on all the activities of high-risk users in demanding enterprise and government environments. In this presentation, Kern Weissman, Sr. Director of Product Management will discuss the importance of the MySQL database for Xceedium's enterprise-class security appliance.

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Live Webinar: High-Performance Reporting and Analytics for MySQL Embedded Server

Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - 10:00am PST

Join MySQL and Kickfire for this webinar in which we will discuss:

  • How MySQL/Kickfire broke TPC-H data warehousing world records in price/performance
  • How you can now get high performance analytics on data volumes into the terabytes
  • Case studies of how embedded MySQL customers are using this new technology - achieving up to 600X improvement in some cases
  • How MySQL/Kickfire is enabling customers to increase revenues, differentiate from competition, and save costs

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Training, Consulting, and Certification

Training: MySQL and PHP - Developing Dynamic Web Applications (4 Days)

Cupertino, Monterrey, Mexico City, Johannesburg

An Authorized MySQL instructor will teach you how to develop applications in PHP and how to use MySQL efficiently for those applications!

Through a hands-on approach, this instructor-led course will help you improve your PHP skills and combine them with time-proven database management techniques to create best-of-breed web applications that are efficient, solid and secure.

Register Now for an Upcoming Date »

Consulting: MySQL Data Warehouse Jumpstart (8+ Days)

A dedicated MySQL certified consultant will work closely with your team to:

  • Guide you through the architecture & design of your Data Warehouse including storage engines, scalability and availability.
  • Analyze and architect your data model for Data Warehouse or Data Mart best practices.
  • Work with you to define a relevant Proof of Concept (POC) for your project.
  • Install, configure, and administer a MySQL Data Warehouse for the POC.
  • Work with you on an initial Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) process and execution.
  • Benchmark and tune sample queries against the POC Data Warehouse.
  • Help you define the monitoring of follow-on production systems.
  • Create a best-practices backup and recovery strategy.

Learn More »

Partners

Live Webinar: Cost-Effective Open Source Data Warehousing with MySQL, Infobright & Talend

Tuesday, February 10, 2009 - 15:00 CET

Join us for this web seminar to understand how to implement a complete and seamless open source data warehouse solution, including:

  • How to leverage MySQL 5.1's new data warehousing features
  • How to manage data sources, data transformations, and ETL process scheduling - including real-time transformation and loading
  • Using Infobright to create a scalable, self-managing Data Warehouse Customer case studies

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