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Apparently I don't check my email very carefully because I missed the original announcement of this webcast:

Cloud and Multi-Tenant Architectures with SQL Anywhere Webcast

SQL Anywhere supports a variety of capabilities that ease the shift from an on-premise database server to a hosted server environment. This session will examine different architectural approaches for designing and developing multi-tenant applications to be hosted in a SQL Anywhere Server. Additionally, several operational considerations for hosted SQL Anywhere environments will be discussed.

Presenter: Chris Kleisath, Sr. Director of Engineering

Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Time: 7am PST / 10am EST / 3pm GMT / 4pm CET or: 11am PST / 2pm EST / 7pm GMT / 8pm CET

Yes, that's this Tuesday coming up. Click here to register.

If you can't attend, you can probably get most of the material from the five-part series starting here: Multi-Tenant Database Architecture – Part 1.

But... there's always a "but"... if you can watch the webcast you should watch the webcast because Chris is always entertaining when he speaks.

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Yes, you can post a "Vendor announcement" on behalf of a vendor if you want. – Breck Carter Nov 21 at 12:15
Thanks for the promo. I will do my best to be "entertaining". :-) – Chris Kleisath Nov 23 at 14:02
I attended! Your webcast was clear, concise, and hugely informative, with illustrative examples, and you were entertaining too! Just like going to TechWave, only shorter, no pub night and no "red-eye" flight! – Margaret Kammermayer Nov 26 at 22:05

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I missed! Can I download it?

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... or view it online? – Reimer Pods Nov 27 at 11:44
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We hope to have it available for online viewing by Monday. – Chris Kleisath Nov 27 at 14:16
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A recording of the webcast is now available for viewing online here.

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