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Posted to user@pig.apache.org by Alan Gates <ga...@yahoo-inc.com> on 2010/07/12 19:51:29 UTC

Fwd: 4th Extremely Large Databases Conference Announcement


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Jacek Becla <be...@slac.stanford.edu>
> Date: July 6, 2010 9:14:34 PM PDT
> To: <xl...@slac.stanford.edu>
> Subject: 4th Extremely Large Databases Conference Announcement
>
>
> 4th Extremely Large Databases (XLDB4) Conference
> October 6-7, 2010
> SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
> Menlo Park, California
>
> XLDB, now including a conference open to all interested parties,
> is the gathering place for the community managing and analyzing
> data at extreme scale.
>
> Leading practitioners from science, industry, and academia will
> discuss lessons learned and real-world solutions for handling
> terabytes and petabytes of data. Experts will present emerging
> trends that will significantly impact how extremely large databases
> are built and used.
>
> More information, including the program, and online registration
> are available at <http://www.xldb.org/4>. Space is limited, so
> if you would like to attend, make sure to register soon. Early
> registration ($100) ends on July 31; late registration is $150.
>
> If you are uncertain whether to attend, I would recommend reading
> the article recently written by Curt Monash:
> <http://www.dbms2.com/2010/07/01/why-you-should-go-to-xldb4/>
>
> For questions, please contact us by email using
> <xl...@slac.stanford.edu> or contact me directly at
> <be...@slac.stanford.edu>.
>
> Apologies for multiple postings.
>
> --
> Jacek Becla
> XLDB4 Organizing Committee Chair