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Yup, you heard correctly - there are just two (and a bit) days left to
register for the annual European PostgreSQL Conference, pgDay.EU 2010,
being held in Stuttgart on December 6th and 7th, with a day of
training sessions on the 8th.

    http://2010.pgday.eu/

With over 40 talks in a mix of English and German, this is an event
not to be missed if you're a PostgreSQL user, developer, hobbyist, or
are considering a deployment. There are a wide range of topics
including talks on GIS, interoperability and migration, high
availability and monitoring, business around PostgreSQL and case
studies, as well as more academic topics.

On day three we have a number of training courses available, including
a two part course on PostGIS, presented by one of the leading
developers, Mark Cave-Ayland from Sirius, deployment of applications
in the Cloud with Servoy presented by Robert Ivens from Roclasi, and a
two part PostgreSQL administration course (in German) given by Andreas
Scherbaum for EnterpriseDB.

Finally, as attendees from previous PGDay's will have come to expect,
EnterpriseDB will be hosting a party for everyone on Monday night -
definitely not one to miss!

So, talk to the boss, fill out those pesky travel requisition forms,
and head on over to the registration page!

    http://2010.pgday.eu/register

-- 
Dave Page
PostgreSQL Europe
http://www.postgresql.eu/

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