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Date   Event Location
Oct 24-27, 2004 Windows Connections 2004
Authors Robbie Allen (DNS on Windows Server 2003 , Active Directory, and Active Directory Cookbook), Mike Danseglio (Securing Windows Server 2003), and Roger Grimes (Malicious Mobile Code) are featured speakers at this event.
Hyatt Grand Cypress
Orlando, FL
Oct 25-28, 2004 O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference
The O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference is the premier event for developers, system administrators, and power users wanting to master Apple's state-of-the-art, Unix-powered operating system. Learn the secrets of system administration, networking, scripting, programming, and hacking from experts who are immersed in Mac OS X. Sign up for our Conferences newsletter to receive news and announcements about this event.
Westin Santa Clara
Santa Clara, CA
Oct 25, 2004 Information Architecture & Findability
Author Peter Morville (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web) leads a new full-day seminar on information architecture from top to bottom, explaining how search and navigation systems can be designed to support and shape user behavior.
San Francisco, CA
Oct 27-Nov 2, 2004 Dru Lavigne at EuroBSDCon
Author Dru Lavigne (BSD Hacks) discusses "But I'm not a developer...how can I contribute to open source?" at EuroBSDCon.
Karlsruhe, Germany
Nov 9-10, 2004 MySQL ComCon Europe
The MySQL ComCon Europe 2004 brings together the vigor and excitement of a community event (like LinuxTag) with the structure of MySQL mission-critical business event. The conference will take place in Frankfurt from November 9th to 10th and will have a day of pre-conference power workshops on the 8th. Sessions on diverse topics such as "Performance Tuning J2EE Applications deployed on MySQL", "Lowering TCOs for SAP Environments with MaxDB" and a two-part introduction to MySQL Cluster will be presented by MySQL core developers, expert trainers and MySQL community leaders.
Germany
Frankfurt
Nov 15-19, 2004 XML 2004 Conference and Exposition
Niel M. Bornstein (.NET and XML) presents a tutorial based on his book at this annual event.
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
Washington, DC
Nov 18, 2004 Information Architecture & Findability
Author Peter Morville (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web) leads a new full-day seminar on information architecture from top to bottom, explaining how search and navigation systems can be designed to support and shape user behavior.
Washington, DC
Nov 19, 2004 NAIC Puget Sound Investor Fair
Bonnie Biafore (Online Investing Hacks) speaks at this National Association of Investors Corporation event.
Meydenbauer Center
Bellevue, WA
Dec 11-11, 2004 London Perl Workshop
This event is intended to allow Perl beginners to learn from long-standing members of the community, while also giving the experts a chance to make easy tasks seem trivial, and hard tasks seem easy. The call for proposals is now out (submission is deadline 1st November)."
Imperial College
London, UK
Mar 14-17, 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference
ETech frames the ideas, projects, and technologies that the alpha geeks are thinking about, hacking on, and inventing right now into a coherent picture we can all extrapolate from and build upon. What alpha geeks do today can radically alter the future of technology for everyone else tomorrow.

Is there an important technological transformation that you're tracking? If so, you're cordially invited to submit a proposal to lead tutorial and conference sessions at ETech. The call for participation is open until September 27. Registration opens in November.

Westin Horton Plaza
San Diego, CA
Apr 18-21, 2005 MySQL Users Conference
O'Reilly is teaming up with MySQL AB to present the largest gathering of MySQL developers and users. The 2005 Conference will feature leading industry keynote speakers, the latest MySQL open source technologies, and interactive sessions and tutorials. Peruse the latest products and services in the expanded Exhibit Hall, meet the MySQL development team, and rub shoulders with fellow MySQL users. This is an event you won’t want to miss!
Santa Clara, CA

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