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Photos from the inaugural Find Your Ninja night at Skills Matter. The host was Christian Ahlert from Minibar.
A workshop that trained about building Web application with MEAN stack for IT officer at Kasetsart University, Thailand.
Instructor: Teerasej "Pon" Jiraphatchandej
Topics included: Node JS, Mongo DB, Angular JS, Express JS.
Contact for host training for your team: teerasej@nextflow.in.th
Encourage trainee to design MEAN stack web application in paper.
A workshop that trained about building Web application with MEAN stack for IT officer at Kasetsart University, Thailand.
Instructor: Teerasej "Pon" Jiraphatchandej
Topics included: Node JS, Mongo DB, Angular JS, Express JS.
Contact for host training for your team: teerasej@nextflow.in.th
Find a full recording of Tom Wilkie's tutorial on Apache Cassandra here: skillsmatter.com/podcast/nosql/tutorial-2-cassandra
If you would like to learn Cassandra from one of the top experts, you can at Skills Matter! Join Richard Low's Cassandra Tutorial
bit.ly/RichardLowCassandraTutorials2012
Richard Low's Cassandra Tutorial covers everything you need to know, to successfully build applications using Cassandra. You will also learn how to deploy, scale and maintain your Cassandra cluster. More here: bit.ly/RichardLowCassandraTutorials2012
Peter is the Director of Application Engineering at Aerospike. Prior to Aerospike, Peter was co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at ITerative Consulting, a consulting company providing software modernization to clients worldwide.
18 June 2015; Meagan Eisenberg CMO of mongoDB during day one of the conference. EnterConf 2015, T13, Titanic Quarter, Belfast. Picture credit: Mark Marlow / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
18 June 2015; Meagan Eisenberg CMO of mongoDB during day one of the conference. EnterConf 2015, T13, Titanic Quarter, Belfast. Picture credit: Mark Marlow / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
Peter is the Director of Application Engineering at Aerospike. Prior to Aerospike, Peter was co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at ITerative Consulting, a consulting company providing software modernization to clients worldwide.
Encourage trainee to design MEAN stack web application in paper.
A workshop that trained about building Web application with MEAN stack for IT officer at Kasetsart University, Thailand.
Instructor: Teerasej "Pon" Jiraphatchandej
Topics included: Node JS, Mongo DB, Angular JS, Express JS.
Contact for host training for your team: teerasej@nextflow.in.th
Pictures of the MongoUK conference held and sponsored by Skills Matter. We have recorded all sessions, including speaker footage, code and slides, so if you missed this event, you can watch the SkillsCast video's here:
Photos from the inaugural Find Your Ninja night at Skills Matter. The host was Christian Ahlert from Minibar.
Repro Free: 31/05/2013: 10gen, the MongoDB company, officially opened its EMEA headquarters in Dublin today and launched a recruitment campaign for positions in Engineering, Sales, HR, Legal and Finance. The company announced the creation of 60 jobs in January of this year with the support of the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland. Pictured are 10gen Staff Eimear McVeigh, Perry Taylor, Adam Comerford and Andreas Neilsson. Picture Jason Clarke Photography
NoSQL Database Solutions via MongoDB.
Every identity management system has to have a well thought out backend database solution. It is well known that for scaling beyond 1 million the NoSQL class of solutions offer increasingly more powerful scaling laws. Depicted in the accompanying figure is the database solution within our FaceR Cloud via the NoSQL class of solutions focusing on our choice of MongoDB. Our NoSQL solution provides data replication providing immunity from hardware failures and data sharing providing scaling. Typically, within the US, nodes the replica set can be situated in the Eastern geographical zone and/or in the Western region. Each Replica Set typically operates with 3 to 7 nodes (or computers). Additional replica sets can be seamlessly added to horizontally scale data storage automatically. Growing the database in this way is referred to as Sharding and the data represented by each replica set is called a Shard. Our selection of MongoDB provides the following features including (i) Data Redundancy – Replica sets providing an automated method for storing multiple copies of the data and (ii) Automated Failover a correctly configured replica set basically provides a “hot backup”. Recovering from backups is typically very time consuming and can result in data loss. Having an active replica set is generally much faster than working with backups.
Find Chris' #prognosql talk on MongoDB and Document Databases here: skillsmatter.com/podcast/nosql/chris-harris (recording features code, slides and film footage)