We are sponsoring the upcoming Cloud Connect Conference in Santa Clara. If you’re in the neighborhood, stop by our booth (#818) and grab yourself this cool T-shirt! Visiting the Expo hall is FREE: Get a free pass here (Use code CPNACC138) The … Continue reading
Category Archives: Events & Conferences
Visit Xeround @ Cloud Connect Santa Clara – Get Your Free Expo Pass Today!
Xeround will be exhibiting at the 2012 Cloud Connect Conference and expo, held February 13-16 in Santa Clara, CA.
And we want to see you there! grab your free Expo-pass today! Continue reading
MySQL Sharding in the Cloud – Who’s Your (Stack’s) Daddy?
The week before last I had the privilege of attending Cloud Expo West. As usual, Santa Clara provided the perfect setting for the event with its luxurious convention center and lovely, crisp weather. It was very interesting listening to the … Continue reading
Cloud Database: The Big Guys Want In
As with other breakthrough developments, startups often lead the way; then the tycoons of the world want to join in on the fun :) You know you’re in the right field, and that there’s a genuine demand from the market, when the big guys want in! Continue reading
Xeround’s Database-as-a-Service: Watch Our Interview at Strata Conference
Check out this short interview taken with Razi Sharir, Xeround’s CEO, at the recent Strata Conference held in New York last month. Continue reading
Xeround is Sponsoring the 2011 Strata Conference in NYC
Xeround is sponsoring the upcoming Strata Conference – September 22-23 in NYC. Come by our booth for some freebies and to learn how Xeround ensures reliable database operations for business-critical applications in the cloud. Continue reading
What Do You Expect From a Cloud DB – Round #2
At the recent MySQL C&E we got a chance to catch up with MySQL users and to hear what they had to say about the challenges they face with their MySQL database in the cloud, and their expectations from an elastic database system. This is the 2nd installment of short video interviews recorded at the #mysqlconf. Continue reading


