Citus Con: An Event for Postgres 2023 is a free and virtual developer event that took place Apr 18-19, 2023—and we owe a huge THANK YOU to everyone who participated in the second annual Citus Con—from the attendees to the 40 amazing speakers. We trust you had fun and learned a lot.
Keynote: Big Opportunities in Small Data was delivered by Simon Willison, creator of Datasette & co-creator of Django
Keynote: The Distributed PostgreSQL problem & how Citus solves it Marco Slot, lead architect of the Citus database
All 37 Postgres talks from Citus Con are now online for you to watch: 2 keynotes, 16 Postgres deep dives, 6 Citus engineering & 4 Citus customer talks, 2 ecosystem talks, 2 Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL talks, and 5 Azure Database for PostgreSQL talks.
The Schedule page has all the abstracts and speaker bios—plus links to the videos on YouTube.
This ultimate guide blog post will help you zero in on the right videos for you. All the talks are categorized into buckets—customer, engineering, Citus, and Postgres. Plus talks from the Postgres ecosystem. And for Azure fans, talks about Citus on Azure and Azure Database for PostgreSQL too.
Path To Citus Con is a new live show on Discord that got it’s start as two shows leading up to Citus Con: An Event for Postgres 2023. Hosted by Claire Giordano & Pino de Candia, guests join for a lively discussion with simultaneous chat on Discord.
Ep01: Simon Willison & Marco Slot discuss working in public on open source
Ep02: Samay Sharma, Abdullah Ustuner, Melanie Plageman, & Burak Velioglu talk about how to get Postgres ready for the next 100 million users
Now with a life of it’s own Path To Citus Con as a monthly podcast featuring Citus Con speakers chatting about various and sundry things—from how they got started in Postgres to why giving conference talks matters, and more. If you’d like to be notified of upcoming shows, add the series to your calendar.
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