Join this webinar to learn how MariaDB MaxScale 2.0 supports agile IT architectures


Introducing MariaDB MaxScale 2.0!

Register to join the EMEA session: 6th October 10am CET

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MariaDB MaxScale makes it easy to manage the scalability and availability of your database cluster, as well as secure it and minimize maintenance downtime.

MaxScale is a next-generation database proxy that goes well beyond routing, with advanced filtering, enhanced security and authentication. It is a multi-threaded, event-driven engine that has its main functionality provided by plugins loaded at runtime. With MaxScale’s innovative architecture you can update the data layer on scale-out architectures without impacting application performance.

Join Roger Bodamer, MariaDB’s Chief Product Officer, on 6th October to learn about the exciting new features in MaxScale 2.0 that enable rapid innovation for web applications without impacting the architecture that simultaneously supports your legacy applications. In this webinar, we will cover:

  • Data streaming. Stream transactional data in real time from MariaDB to big data stores, like Hadoop, through messaging systems, like Kafka, for real-time analytics and machine learning applications.

  • Better security. Prevent security attacks like SQL injection and DDoS attack.

  • High availability. New automatic failover and asynchronous replication to ensure uptime and minimize downtime.

  • Scalability. Query routing improves read and write scalability.

Register now to be a part of the fastest growing open source database revolution.


Speaker:


Roger Bodamer
Chief Product Officer

Roger has more than 20 years of experience building and delivering innovative products to market, as well as deep expertise and knowledge of database architectures. Roger holds several patents for database and middleware technology. His experience leading product development and engineering teams include 12 years with Oracle’s Database and Application Server development organization where he pioneered products that delivered heterogeneous interoperability, as well as several years as SVP of product operations and engineering at Apple’s PowerSchool division. Roger served as GM at 10gen (now MongoDB Inc.). He was a founder and CEO at software company UpThere, Inc. Roger also held leadership positions at OuterBay and Efficient Frontier. He earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Saxion Hogescholen in the Netherlands.



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