Percona Live - Call for PapersPercona Live 2023 will be in Denver Colorado May 22nd through the 24th. This is the premier open source database conference and you not only want to attend but you also need to present at!

We are seeking talks from all experience levels to share their expertise in either 50-minute or 3-hour tutorials. Topics can cover any and all open source database and data-related topics. Whether you are a MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, or a MariaDB expert, Percona Live has you covered! If Kubernetes, Cloud, observability, or DevOps your thing – we want you to! The deadline to submit is February 17th.

    • Breakout Sessions broadly cover a technology area using specific examples. Sessions should be up to 50 minutes in length (including Q&A)
    • Tutorial Sessions present a technical session that aims for a level between a training class and a conference breakout session. Encourage attendees to bring and use laptops for working on detailed and hands-on presentations. Tutorials will be 3 hours in length (including Q&A).

​We want proposals that cover the many aspects of application development using all open source databases, as well as new and interesting ways to monitor and manage database environments.

Accepted speakers for Breakout Sessions and Tutorials receive a free full conference pass. We’ll also widely promote the conference, and share tips on how you can promote your confirmed, rock star speaker status!

Call For Papers


If you are a first-time presenter or just want an extra set of eyes to look over your submissions, please do not hesitate to contact me or any of the other Developer Evangelists at Percona (DM @stoker on Twitter or email at [email protected]. The audience is warm and receptive and really wants you to succeed. So come tell us about your experience implementing something, a new technical trend, or how you solved a problem.

And watch for notices on when tickets go on sale if you decide not to submit a session.

Call For Papers

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