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Presenting the MySQL Conference & Expo 2008 DotOrg Pavilion attendees

Like in the past two years, there will be a DotOrg-Pavilion as part of the MySQL Conference & Expo 2008 exhibition floor. We've now concluded the invitation process - the following 15 Open Source projects that support MySQL will be present to showcase their work:

  • CMS made simple - a fast and easy way to create a web site and manage its contents.
  • DbBlender - a project that implements SQL support in Blender to enable remote repository capabilities.
  • Entrance - an easy-to use browser for MySQL databases.
  • Deki Wiki - a free open source wiki and application platform for communities and enterprises.
  • lbpool - a load balancing JDBC driver for use with DB connection pools.
  • memcached - a high-performance, distributed memory object caching system, generic in nature, but intended for use in speeding up dynamic web applications by alleviating database load.
  • Mojo Portal - an open source web site framework and content management system written in C# that runs under ASP.NET on Windows or under Mono on Linux or Mac OS X.
  • Open Medical Record System - a community-developed, open-source, enterprise electronic medical record system framework intended to aid resource-constrained healthcare environments.
  • phpMyAdmin - a tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web.
  • PHP Women - a user group specifically targeted toward the women in the PHP world.
  • Phorum - a modular and powerful Forum siste, written in PHP.
  • SilverStripe CMS - an intuitive content management system atop a powerful programming framework.
  • Sphinx FULLTEXT Search Engine - a standalone full-text search engine, meant to provide fast, size-efficient and relevant fulltext search functions to other applications
  • Symfony - a web application framework for PHP5 projects.
  • XAMPP - an easy to install Apache distribution containing MySQL, PHP and Perl.

I hope that the list above encourages you to strongly consider visiting the MySQL Conference! If not the list of projects above, I am sure that the session schedule will provide enough incentive for you to register now! See you there!

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