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      <description>Opening introduction from Colin Charles got us started. Karen Tegan Padir VP MySQL &amp;amp; Software Infrastructure was the opening keynote.&#xA;She comes from a strong tech background and is passionate about open source, the communities and how to make a successful product.</description>
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      <description>Tonight I provided a scope in Best Design Practices for MySQL Applications – Part A of just how much there is to consider with a successful application. I only scratched the surface in some detail, a topic one could easily write a book on, and definitely provide a number more presentations.</description>
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      <description>Unless your in the desert under a rock (where rain is clearly needed), you will have heard of Drizzle – A Lightweight SQL Database for Cloud and Web. My company 42SQL is sponsoring the BuildBot for the Drizzle project.</description>
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