Yugabyte’s DSS Asia 2024: Unearth Power, Versatility Of Distributed SQL
KUALA LUMPUR, April 18 (Bernama) -- Yugabyte, an open source distributed structured query language (SQL) database company, announced the keynote theme and final schedule for the upcoming fourth annual Distributed SQL Summit (DSS) Asia.
This year’s virtual summit, taking place on April 24, includes speakers from companies including Airwallex, Helpshift, IMDA, Navi, Airwallex, Rakuten, Singtel, Tagbangers, and UL Systems, apart from Yugabyte.
According to Yugabyte in a statement, expert speakers will discuss use cases, best practices, and real-world accomplishments, and share how they overcame database modernisation difficulties with distributed SQL.
“This year our expert industry speakers will showcase the power and versatility of distributed SQL and share why it should be at the centre of your database modernisation journey,” said Yugabyte co-founder and co-chief executive officer, Karthik Ranganathan.
In this year's DSS Asia keynote theme 'No Downtime, No Limits', Ranganathan will dive into how distributed PostgreSQL is architected to meet the demands of modern cloud-native applications, as well as sharing how real-life customers are using YugabyteDB to power a range of business-critical applications.
DSS Asia is a place for the region’s YugabyteDB community of developers, customers, partners, and industry thought leaders to discuss the challenges and opportunities of database modernisation and transformation.
The summit features three tailored talk tracks, namely Technology, Japan, and Customers & Partners in addition to a wide range of diverse sessions available, providing options for every level of interest, from technical deep dives to customer stories and best practices.
Additionally, participants of DSS Asia will have the opportunity to watch live demos, join breakout sessions, as well as network with industry peers and Yugabyte partners, and it is the ideal opportunity for experts and beginners alike to discover more about distributed SQL and learn how it can benefit their individual use cases.
-- BERNAMA
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