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MySQL is proud and excited to announce the first Release Candidate of MySQL 5.0. This milestone signals that we are nearing what is certainly the most important release in MySQL's history. MySQL will be giving away Apple iPod nanos, and even full conference passes to our 2006 MySQL Users Conference, to those who deliver the most valuable Bugs and Blogs.
The Call for Participation is now open, and you're invited to submit a proposal to speak at the next MySQL Users Conference, April 24-27, 2006, in Santa Clara, California. The MySQL Users Conference brings over 1,000 open source and database enthusiasts together as a celebration of the huge MySQL ecosystem. The Conference will feature a wide range of tutorials and sessions, including in-depth technical sessions on performance tuning, high availability, as well as PHP/Web and Data warehousing Scale-out.
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This is the first release candidate in the 5.0 series. This release includes support for Stored Procedures, Views, Triggers, Information Schema (Data Dictionary), XA and more. Additional updates include:
All efforts are now being focused on fixing bugs and stabilizing MySQL 5.0 for the upcoming production release. Get a head start on your projects by testing the MySQL 5.0 Release Candidate now.
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Win an iPod nano and Users Conference Pass » http://dev.mysql.com/mysql_5_contest.html
MySQL 5.0 gives developers, DBAs, and ISVs an array of new enterprise features to make you more productive developing, deploying, and maintaining industrial strength applications. Below are links to documentation, articles, and forums on the new MySQL 5.0 features:
The MySQL Technical FAQ answers many common questions relating MySQL 5.0 features, tools, connectors, clustering, migration and security. The FAQ is very comprehensive with answers to over 75 technical questions.
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then this web presentation is for you! We will discuss the following new features and functionality of MySQL 5.0:
Come hear from the experts and from the companies that have deployed real PHP applications to solve real business problems. Join MySQL and CNET to learn how CNET's gaming and entertainment sites use a basket of open source technologies including PHP, MySQL, and memcached to serve millions of dynamically-generated page views per day.
Join MySQL at the 2005 O'Reilly European Open Source Convention. MySQL will be hosting 3 sessions discussing MySQL 5.0, MySQL Cluster and Taking Community Interaction to the Next Level.
Join MySQL and its partners, Mayflower, 100 DAYS, and EBM Software / OLAP4ALL and learn how to migrate your applications to MySQL 5.0. MySQL will demonstrate new MySQL 5.0 features including Stored Procedures and Triggers and show you how to migrate applications using the MySQL Migration Toolkit.
Learn about MySQL 5.0, Using MySQL for Data Warehousing, MySQL Administration, and more directly from the MySQL Development Team. There will be 8 sessions covering MySQL at this conference.
Meet other MySQL users in your local community and discuss the new features in MySQL 5.0. MySQL Users Groups are free and informal, face-to-face meetings that happen in hundreds of cities around the world. These meetings are a great opportunity to share your interest over a coffee or a beer.
For more information and to find a user group near you »
Using detailed examples, source code, and hands-on exercises you will learn how to develop applications with all the new features of MySQL 5.0 including Stored Procedures, Triggers, Views, and Information Schema. This Workshop will give you quality time both on the topic and with the expert instructor. Register early to avoid disappointment.
Register Now for an Upcoming Date » (http://www.mysql.com/training/workshops/mysql-5-in-depth.html)
This workshop will provide you with expert insight, best practices, and techniques that will help you improve MySQL performance and scalability. This Workshop will give you quality time both on the topic and with the expert instructor. This session sold out in Silicon Valley so register early.
Register Now for an Upcoming Date » (http://www.mysql.com/training/workshops/performance.html)
Get an in-depth view of the new features in MySQL 5.0 including, Stored Procedures, Triggers and Views. Trivadis will also show you the some of the new and improved GUI tools such as the Migration Toolkit, with an Oracle to MySQL migration Demo. In addition, you will learn how MySQL Cluster can solve specific High Availability requirements.