Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Mondrian (and me) at MySQL

I am giving a talk at the MySQL user conference, April 23-26, Santa Clara, California. The talk is titled "Building Scalable OLAP Applications with Mondrian and MySQL" (slides).

When I gave a talk "Building OLAP Applications with Mondrian and MySQL" at the 2006 MySQL UC, it was my first chance to meet a lot of you in the mondrian and pentaho communities. It was great to finally put faces to email addresses. But it was frustrating that there wasn't enough time to have in-depth discussions and answer everyone's questions.

So this year we thought we'd solve that by hosting a Birds of a Feather session on Tuesday evening. I want the session to be really interactive. The format of session will be a series of 'micro talks', each two or three slides about a particular mondrian feature or common problem, and plenty of chance to interrupt and ask questions.

Which features would you like to hear better explained? What features would you like to see on the roadmap? Let me know.

I will be joined by Matt Casters, architect of Pentaho's Kettle ETL engine, so we can talk about how to make mondrian, kettle and pentaho work together.

2 comments:

Julian Hyde said...

Thanks to all of you who joined us at MySQL. It was fun to hear about how you are all putting Mondrian to work in the real world.

I've posted the slides here.

Anonymous said...

Hi Julian,

I am using mondrian with jpivot againt DW solution.I need to use aggregate table with closure but mondrian is not pickingup the defined agg table(with parent/child combination).

Please help me on this.

Thanks
AJ