For the italian session, we have just broken the 300 participants barrier and we aim to reach 400 registrants. The webinar will be held tomorrow morning at 10am (CET) in italian; you still have time to register here.
Please help us to overachieve this goal!
In this presentation we'll cover the benefits of deploying MySQL on Windows. You will learn the basic “How-To’s” of installation, security and configuration. We will show you how to start using MySQL tools on Windows, such as MySQL Workbench and MySQL Enterprise Monitor with the new Query Analyzer. If you are interested in learning how to get started with MySQL on Windows this webinar is for you.
To have more informations on this topic, please go to our Get Started with MySQL page. If you don't speak italian, you can register to the upcoming english EMEA session here.
Oct 7, 2009
Oct 6, 2009
MySQL is Emerging in the Emerging Markets
A survey of more than 400 developers showed that MySQL is closing the lead Microsoft's SQL server has in emerging markets. More than 50 percent of developers in the emerging market countries said they are using Microsoft's SQL Server, but 46 percent said they are using MySQL.
This is another great news, after the results coming from the european SMBs survey. The adoption and usage of MySQL is still growing despite the economic downturn. Go MySQL!
This is another great news, after the results coming from the european SMBs survey. The adoption and usage of MySQL is still growing despite the economic downturn. Go MySQL!
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Oct 5, 2009
MySQL, Open Source, SMBs and my Home Country
I know that you may have read about it before, but I want to summarize some interesting evolutions of MySQL and the Open Source adoption in Europe.
I will reflect on it with a specific focus on Italy, for two reasons: Italy is my home country and is of the territories where I work as a Sales Engineer (together with Iberia and Emerging Markets).
MySQL has just released survey of 637 small and medium-size businesses (less than 500 employees) in Europe documenting open source usage. According to the survey the future will be full of satisfaction for MySQL.
You can read the comments in Zack's post here. I just want to highlight a few notable facts in the survey:
If you want to stay updated on what I'm doing, feel free to follow me on twitter or get in touch via LinkedIn. According to the survey, the MySQL team will work a lot in the next months!
I will reflect on it with a specific focus on Italy, for two reasons: Italy is my home country and is of the territories where I work as a Sales Engineer (together with Iberia and Emerging Markets).
MySQL has just released survey of 637 small and medium-size businesses (less than 500 employees) in Europe documenting open source usage. According to the survey the future will be full of satisfaction for MySQL.
You can read the comments in Zack's post here. I just want to highlight a few notable facts in the survey:
- More that 50% of interviewed companies are using open source software and Italy is in the top 3, behind Germany and France;
- When asked if they intend to increase the usage of MySQL, this time Italian companies are at the top, planning to expand the adoption by 64%;
- In two years only 15% of Italian SMBs will not use have any open source product in their infrastructure;
- 57% of Italian users are taking advantage of open source for critical projects;
- Top reasons for adopting MySQL are: cost savings, performance and scalability and ease of use;
If you want to stay updated on what I'm doing, feel free to follow me on twitter or get in touch via LinkedIn. According to the survey, the MySQL team will work a lot in the next months!
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Sep 15, 2009
Sorry for the old posts...
Hi All,
I was moving some old posts and although I've changed the date you will see a lot of them.
Sorry for flooding Planet MySQL.
Luca
I was moving some old posts and although I've changed the date you will see a lot of them.
Sorry for flooding Planet MySQL.
Luca
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Sep 14, 2009
What's New in the MySQL Enterprise Fall 2009 Release - EMEA & Italy
MySQL is proud to announce the MySQL Enterprise Fall 2009 Release!
The MySQL Enterprise Fall 2009 Release includes the MySQL Enterprise Monitor with the improved MySQL Query Analyzer - now with new correlation graphs for faster performance optimization. Join our webinar series and see a live demonstration of the new MySQL Enterprise Monitor and the improved Query Analyzer, hear about the new Advisor rules and support services and get live answers to your questions from our MySQL experts.
The "What's New in the MySQL Enterprise Fall 2009 Release - EMEA" web presentation will be delivered on Wednesday, September 16.
For those of you who speak Italian I'll deliver a local version of it on the Thursday, September 24 at 10am CET. Register and listen to it from the comfort of your home or office via this link:
"Novità della Versione autunno 2009 di MySQL Enterprise"
Happy learning and see you online.
The MySQL Enterprise Fall 2009 Release includes the MySQL Enterprise Monitor with the improved MySQL Query Analyzer - now with new correlation graphs for faster performance optimization. Join our webinar series and see a live demonstration of the new MySQL Enterprise Monitor and the improved Query Analyzer, hear about the new Advisor rules and support services and get live answers to your questions from our MySQL experts.
The "What's New in the MySQL Enterprise Fall 2009 Release - EMEA" web presentation will be delivered on Wednesday, September 16.
For those of you who speak Italian I'll deliver a local version of it on the Thursday, September 24 at 10am CET. Register and listen to it from the comfort of your home or office via this link:
"Novità della Versione autunno 2009 di MySQL Enterprise"
Happy learning and see you online.
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