Postgres Open is looking for presenters for our 2013 conference.

We are currently accepting proposals for several kinds of talks outlined below. 
Proposal submissions are due by July 1, 2013, but don't feel obligated to wait 
until the last minute. Visit the conference website at 
http://postgresopen.org/2013/speaker and submit a proposal today.


Types of talks we are looking for:
Briefs (20min): short technical topics, product introductions, and mini-case 
studies.
Scaling (50min): experiences, tools and technical details of how you scaled 
PostgreSQL to meet unusual challenges. Talks about scaling typically cover 
PostgreSQL in high throughput or high concurrency environments, big-data, 
data-warehousing, sharding and replication for scaling purposes.
Products (50min): technical presentations on your PostgreSQL-related product or 
project, either open source or proprietary. These should cover both the "how" 
and the "why" of usage.
HOWTOs (50min): Brief DBA or developer-oriented presentations of how to solve a 
problem, accomplish a task, or achieve a goal with PostgreSQL and related 
tools. This includes performance tuning, application development, database 
architecture, and features.
Innovations (50min): Presentations on new PostgreSQL features and related 
projects or ones in development. Cutting-edge code, tools and techniques which 
users can make use of today are welcome.
Case Studies (50min): Detailed stories on how a company or organization 
accomplished extraordinary things with PostgreSQL, or how they migrated from 
another DBMS. Preferably, Case Studies should be presented or co-presented by a 
member of the organization involved.
Workshops (3 hours): hands-on tutorials which thoroughly ground attendees in a 
particular technology, technique, product or tool. Workshops should include 
demonstrations, audience interaction, and optionally, guided hands-on 
exercises. If attendees need to arrive with specific software installed, please 
note it in the talk description.
Postgres Open is dedicated to providing high-quality content to attendees. As 
such, we request that all presenters be executives, team leaders, engineers or 
architects (not sales or marketing line staff).  Presentations should be 
oriented towards the business or development user of PostgreSQL, and should 
have substantial technical content. Preference will be given to presentations 
with original content. If you have questions about whether or not a particular 
presentation topic is appropriate, please contact [email protected]

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Keith Paskett
Postgres Open Conference Chair

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