| Northern California Oracle Users Groupwww.nocoug.orgThe Northern California Oracle Users Group is an independent, volunteer organization dedicated to the education and representation of the users of Oracle Corporation's database and tools software. NoCOUG has been around for over 15 years.We are a dynamic group of over 450 members from all over Northern California. Typically from 200 to 250 members and guests attend our meetings each quarter. NoCOUG events take place at various locations around San Francisco Bay, including Redwood Shores, San Ramon, and Sunnyvale. Many of the presentations from . . . |
| Raleigh MySQL Meetup Groupmysql.meetup.com/144/Meet nearby MySQL Users for conversation and fun! Come to a local MySQLMeetup to talk about the world's most popular open source database, getgreat tips and share new ideas. All levels of experience welcome! . . . |
| San Francisco MySQL Meetup Groupmysql.meetup.com/30/A forum for users and afficianados of MySQL to get together and talk about their favorite open source database! . . . |
| Silicon Valley MySQL Meetup Groupmysql.meetup.com/101/Meet other local users of one of the world's leading open sourcedatabase products. Learn about MySQL and share your experience.Everyone, of all knowledge levels is welcome! . . . |
| Southeastern Inter-Relational Database Users Group (SIRDUG)www.sirdug.orgSIRDUG is a 501-C Corporation (a non-profit corporation), organized forthe purpose of fostering education of database professionals. Becoming a member To become a member of SIRDUG you can, either attend a SIRDUG meeting or send an emailto SIRDUG requesting to be added as a member. The email can be generated for you, if you click on the link below and fill out the online registration form. . . . |
| Triangle DB2 User Grouptridug.orgThe Triangle DB2 User Group is dedicated to providing a professional, technical forum to discuss the use of IBM's DB2 relational database management system. The membership consists of any and all who are interested in furthering this purpose. . . . |
| Southwest Area Relational User Groupwww.lightyr.com/swarug.htmlThe purpose of the organization is to provide a forum for the exchange of information about IBM's relational database management system products and other products which support them. This forum includes representation from IBM as well as the membership at large. Members are primarily from the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. . . . |
| AZ SQL Server User Groupwww.azsqlserver.com/Welcome to the only Microsoft SQL Server™ user group to serve the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. Our group focuses on the business and technical aspects of deploying and administering Microsoft's premier relational database management system (RDBMS). Guided and often presented by our membership, meeting content is designed to enlighten the audience and provide timely insight. Meetings and membership are free to anyone interested in learning more about Microsoft SQL Server™ and related products and technologies. We're continuing to grow! Y . . . |
| PUG Centralwww.pugcentral.orgThis website is for: Virginia Progress Users Group (VAPUG) North Carolina Progress Users Group (VAPUG) Central Florida Progress Users Group (VAPUG) ISV's, VAR's and AP's of Progress Software Corporation If you don't fit neatly into the above list, but work with or are involved with Progress 4GL applications or databases, please free feel to take advantage of this site. The upcoming meeting schedule can be found here. Administrators can login here page . . . |
| Arizona Society For Computer Information, Inc.www.asciigroup.org/The Arizona Society for Computer Information, Inc., (ASCIi) group, is an all-volunteer users group started in the early 1980's to help computer users get the most from their computers. We especially like chatting about and helping people with: Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP questions or problems Other software such as databases, word processors, spreadsheets, and games Hardware such as modems, drives, graphics cards, and even handheld computers We also enjoy helping people understand what they need to know before buying their fi . . . |
| North Carolina Spatial Database Users Groupncsdug.org/The North Carolina Spatial Database Users Group . . . |
| Redding MySQL Meetup Groupmysql.meetup.com/161/?gj=sj5Meet nearby MySQL Users for conversation and fun! Come to a local MySQL Meetup to talk about the world's most popular open source database, get great tips and share new ideas. All levels of experience welcome! . . . |
| San Diego .NET Developers Groupwww.sddotnetdg.orgThe History of the Group: This group was created in 1994 by local programmers for the purpose of exchanging useful information relating to Microsoft Visual Basic and related tools and has now grown into the .NET technologies. Our meetings include topics on .NET itself as well as database, software design, software management, internet, and software business issues. In short, we encompass the entire process of software development and tools from a .NET-centric angle. The group is run exclusively by volunteers. Our meetings are designed spec . . . |
| Santa Monica Semantic Web Meetup Groupsemweb.meetup.com/24/Meet other local people interested in the Semantic Web, an initiative to bring machine understanding to create "one giant database" of the web. . . . |
| San Diego Web Technology Meetup Groupweb.meetup.com/1/?gj=sj5Discuss Web Technology - programming, design, graphics, databases, standards, hosting, marketing, e-commerce, etc... . . . |
| San Francisco Bay Area PostgreSQL Meetup Grouppostgresql.meetup.com/1/About Us: Meet others in your local area interested in PostgreSQL: The World's Most Advanced Open Source Database. Discuss this open source database and share the tips and tricks you've learned using it. . . . |
| Bay Area Association of Database Developerswww.baadd.orgAbout the ADD Founded in 1985 and incorporated in 1990, the Bay Area Association of Database Developers (the ADD) is a San Francisco Bay Area organization formed to address the needs of database systems professionals. Our singular commitment distinguishes us from general-membership user groups. Since its inception, the main focus of the ADD has been developer-to-developer peer support and networking. Our various User Groups complement each other by providing a leg up for developers, whether they are just beginning to get their feet wet or ex . . . |
| Los Angeles SQL Server Professionals Groupwww.sql.la/Default.aspx?tabid=1About Us: We are an association of professional developers and database administrators in the Greater Los Angeles area, who enjoy learning about SQL Server and its related technologies. Our membership is free and we invite all interested individuals to join us and benefit from learning and career opportunities that we offer. Our classroom facilities have been graciously donated by UCLA, and we meet on the 3rd Thursday of the month at the UCLA Anderson School of Management in Westwood, California. . . . |
| Bay Area XML Meetup Groupxml.meetup.com/46/?gj=sj5XML is everywhere. It is one of the most powerful enabling technologies. XML today is what relational databases were in 80s and 90s. . . . |
| East Bay Ruby Meetup Groupruby.meetup.com/81/about/Ruby is the new rising star in scripting languages. It was created over ten years ago by Yukihiro Matsumoto, a.k.a Matz, but was always in the shadows (except in Japan) behind Perl, PHP, and Python. It suddenly made the big time when Rails added a full web and persistence framework that brought fun and simplicity to creating highly interactive Web 2.0 applications.XML is everywhere. It is one of the most powerful enabling technologies. XML today is what relational databases were in 80s and 90s. . . . |
| Sun City Hilton Head Computer Clubwww.suncitycc.org/The Sun City Computer Club is a group of nearly 1100 residents. The club is approximately nine years old and is one of the largest clubs in our community. We bring together people of all ability levels having an interest in learning about computers and sharing their computer knowledge and skills. We do this by offering courses in a variety of skills, ranging from keyboarding and use of the mouse to design of spreadsheets and databases. Additionally, we offer monthly meetings featuring talks by computer professionals on a variety of subjects in . . . |
| L.A. SQL Server Professionals Groupwww.sql.laWe are an association of professional developers and database administrators in the Greater Los Angeles area, who enjoy learning about SQL Server and its related technologies. Our membership is free and we invite all interested individuals to join us and benefit from learning and career opportunities that we offer. Our classroom facilities have been graciously donated by UCLA, and we meet on the 3rd Thursday of the month at the UCLA Anderson School of Management in Westwood, California. . . . |