Timescale on tour in India: Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, and more

Andrew Staller
Timescale
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3 min readFeb 19, 2018
Timescalers Ajay Kulkarni and Matvey Arye will be traveling through India from February 19th to the 28th!

This month, Timescale will be visiting India to see friendly faces, meet new people and talk all things time-series with the vibrant developer communities throughout the country. Our trip takes us through Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, and Delhi where we’ll be giving a series of talks on TimescaleDB, the only open-source time-series database that natively supports Full-SQL at scale.

For those reading that live in any one of the aforementioned cities, we’d love to connect on our visit and invite you to join us at the following events. Please reach out if you’re in the area of these events or plan on attending! We look forward to sharing our experience and insights in building the open-source time-series database for the era of the machines and would love to meet:

Bangalore | February 22nd-23rd, 2018
PGConf India ’18 at Hotel Park Plaza. PostgreSQL is the fastest growing database of 2017 and it is the enthusiastic and steadily growing PostgreSQL community of users, developers and architects around the world that are behind the momentum. Timescale is proud to be a Platinum sponsor of PGConf India and we are giving two talks at the event!

Bangalore | Saturday, February 24th, 2018 from 10am-1pm
Open Source Bangalore located at Microsoft. This event is entirely free to attend and will focus on TimescaleDB and PostgreSQL. For anyone in Bangalore who cannot attend PGConf India this event will cover the two talks given at PGConf plus one talk focused on a metrics use case:

  • 1st: TimescaleDB: Re-engineering PostgreSQL as a time-series database
  • 2nd: The Inadvertent IoT Platform: PostgreSQL
  • 3rd: Using PostgreSQL, Prometheus and Grafana for monitoring metrics

Pune | Sunday, February 25th, 2018 from 12am-3pm
Pune DevOps: At the center of DevOps is monitoring, alerting, and time-series data. We’ll discuss the nature of time-series data, and provide an overview of Prometheus, a leading open-source monitoring solution. We’ll then conclude with an overview of TimescaleDB, an open source database that provides SQL access to Prometheus monitoring data. Location TBA shortly!

Pune | Monday, February 26th, 2018 from 5pm-9pm
Open Source Pune located at MCCIA Trade Tower. This event is the inaugural Open Source Pune Meetup and we’re very excited for TimescaleDB to be kicking things off in our discussion of the future of software: open source (time-series databases!).

Can’t make it to PGConf India or these Meetups? India is just the beginning of our 2018 Timescale Talks Tour, so please stay tuned for more information on our upcoming events over the next few months.

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Andrew Staller
Timescale

helping grow @TimescaleDB, @Penn alum, recovering D1 lacrosse player