Infobright Takes Stage at MySQL Conference & Expo, Reveals How to Achieve Blazing Fast Analytics
Apr 13, 2010
Conference Session, Booth Presentations Offer Path to Near-Instant Response Times Against Large Volumes of Data
Toronto, Ontario – April 13, 2010 – Infobright, whose high performance database is the preferred choice for online analytics, today announced its participation in this year’s MySQL Conference & Expo, held April 12-15 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Infobright’s Director of Sales Engineering David Lutz will present “Blazing Queries: Achieving High Performance Analytics With Infobright,” a case study-based look at how Infobright's analytic database delivers amazingly fast query responses against large volumes of data without indexes, data partitioning or other DBA effort. Infobright will also offer technical and product presentations in booth #416.
The O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo, the largest gathering of MySQL developers, users and DBAs worldwide, showcases the full spectrum of the MySQL and open database ecosystem.
What: “Blazing Queries: Achieving High Performance Analytics With Infobright”
David Lutz, director, sales engineering, Infobright, will explain how Infobright's columnar analytic database delivers very fast query response against large volumes of data without indexes, data partitioning or other DBA effort. The session includes case studies on the leading mobile analytics company, which saw query response time reduced from many minutes to just seconds, and a large energy company that achieved data compression of 98 percent and implemented a data mart in weeks.
Who: David Lutz has 15 years of experience in data warehousing and business intelligence as a consumer, consultant and vendor representative. He has held a variety of positions, including DBA, data warehouse administrator and data warehouse designer at organizations such as The Kroger Company and LensCrafters. He has also served as a data warehouse project manager, product manager, and business intelligence integration architect at Informix, Net Perceptions, Crystal Decisions, Business Objects, Pervasive Software/Data Junction, Composite Software and Greenplum Software.
When: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
Where: Ballroom G
Santa Clara Convention Center
5001 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Infobright’s analytic database delivers fast query performance against large volumes of data with minimal IT effort, and at the lowest cost. The self-tuning and self-managing software reduces administrative effort by up to 90 percent, leverages standard servers and requires far less storage than other products due to its industry-leading data compression and the elimination of indexes, data partitioning and data duplication. It is used today by a growing number of enterprises, SaaS and software companies in online businesses, telecommunications, financial services and other industries to provide rapid access to critical business data.
About Infobright
Infobright’s high performance database is the preferred choice for online analytic applications and data marts. With the fastest implementation time, unmatched operational simplicity and low cost, Infobright is being used by enterprises, SaaS and software companies in online businesses, telecommunications, financial services and other industries to provide rapid access to critical business data. For more information, please visit http://www.infobright.com or join our open source community at www.infobright.org.
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