| From: | Jillian Carroll <jillian(at)koskie(dot)com> |
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| To: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Request for Speaker: Dial-In |
| Date: | 2003-10-04 22:58:43 |
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Good afternoon!
I currently have a request for a speaker:
TYPE: Linux Form / Information Session for Corporate Consideration
LOCATION: Dial-In / Telephone Conference
DATE: October 24 / 11:30 AM Pacific Time / 45 Minutes
AUDIENCE: Mostly technical, though not all will be database experts.
Those that are experts will be very familiar with Oracle and
Sybase.
TOPICS: Brief history of PostgreSQL
Revenue streams
What differentiates PostgreSQL from the big guys
(Oracle/Sybase)
What differentiates you from MySQL and other open source
databases
Examples of conversions from Oracle/Sybase to PostgreSQL
If you think you might be interested, please contact me directly for more
details.
--
Jillian Carroll, Your PostgreSQL Master of Ceremonies
Senior Systems Analyst
Northern Lights Internet Solutions
http://www.lights.com
306-229-1312
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