PGConf.de 2015 is the sequel of the highly successful German-speaking PostgreSQL Conferences 2011 and 2013. Due to space limitations in the old location, we are moving to Hamburg. The conference takes place on Friday, November 27th. We also add a day with trainings on the 26th.
http://2015.pgconf.de/
Registration for the conference will be possible well in advance. Tickets must be purchased online. For sponsors, we have put together a package that includes among other things, a number of discounted ticket. More in the Call for Sponsors in a separate announcement.
Yesterday (Friday) we ran the German-speaking PostgreSQL Conference 2013. Once again (like 2011) it took place at the Rheinisches Industriemuseum in Oberhausen, followed today and tomorrow by the OpenRheinRuhr Open Source conference and exhibition. And like 2011 we had a "full house", this year we had to close the registration even earlier than last year. Unfortunately the museum has a limited amount of seats, which somewhat limits us here. In the end, we had 105 attendees.
We had 22 talks (including keynote) by 23 22 speakers, where 5 speakers are not from DACH (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). That is a great success too.
I think it's almost time to start thinking about the 2014 edition of pgconf.de.
Continue reading "German-speaking PostgreSQL Conference 2013 (towels inside)"
The German-Speaking PostgreSQL Conference 2011 is over!
It was a very good event and the response was much greater than expected. Thanks to all who have come to Oberhausen - despite the start of the carnival at the same day. Honestly, I had 50 visitors set as the limit to declare the event a success for myself. Two days before the conference we had to close the registry because the planned capacity at that time were already almost fully utilized. At this time, we had almost 90 registrations - including walk-ins we certainly topped the 100.
Continue reading "German-Speaking PostgreSQL Conference 2011 - A résumé"
The German-Speaking PostgreSQL Conference takes place on November 11th in Oberhausen, Germany. Last chance for your registration!
We are happy to announce Astrid Emde as Keynote Speaker, she will talk about the PostGIS project, one of the main influences to PostgreSQL.
Please note, that your ticket is also valid for the OpenRheinRuhr which takes place at the same location over the weekend.
See you next week in Oberhausen.
Die Deutschsprachige PostgreSQL Konferenz 2011 ist eine hervorragende Möglichkeit für Unternehmen, um Anwender und Entwickler zu erreichen, oder um etwas an die Community zurück zu geben. Wenn Sie an einem Sponsoring interessiert sind, stehen Ihnen verschiedene Möglichkeiten offen:
http://2011.pgconf.de/de/sponsoring.html
Weiterhin können Sie eigene Vorschläge zum Sponsoring unterbreiten (z. B. Schlüsselbänder, ein Dinner für die Besucher ect.). Bitte kontaktieren Sie die Veranstalter mit Ihren Ideen.
Am 11. November findet im Rheinischen Industriemuseum die Deutschsprachige PostgreSQL Konferenz 2011 statt. Dazu wurde jetzt der Call for Papers gestartet, Vorträge können zu allen PostgreSQL-relevanten Themen bis zum 15. September 2011 eingereicht werden.
Weitere Informationen gibt es auf der Webseite zur Konferenz: http://2011.pgconf.de/
Im Anschluß an die Konferenz findet über das Wochenende die OpenRheinRuhr statt. Die Eintrittskarten für die Konferenz sind ebenfalls für diese Veranstaltung gültig.