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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 taken at the MongoDB User Group, which took place at the Skills Matter eXchange on the 4th May 2011. The Speaker was Brendan McAdams.
In this session, Rajeev Borborah, WebMD Sr. Director of Engineering and Matt Wilson, WebMD Director of Web Operations, will highlight the growing role of NoSQL at the company. With over 160 applications behind WebMD properties, the engineering and operations teams utilize all types of backends – Oracle, MySQL, MSSQL, MongoDB, and Couchbase to name just a few. These applications read and write data to caches, relational databases, key / value stores, and document databases. In order to support its growing operations, while maintaining operational flexibility and ease of use, the WebMD team is broadening its use of NoSQL. This session will focus on the NoSQL caching and key / value storage implementation behind a few of the WebMD applications: Physician Finder, Symptom Checker and WebMD Runtime. Rajeev and Matt will discuss the NoSQL architecture, including ramp up, benefits, and roadmap.
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 Neo4J User Group meeting at the Skills Matter eXchange on the 29th April 2011.
arrgh!
The protective back cover of my phone had a transparent window for the camera. It's less transparent now, as you can see :(
It doesn't look scratched, more like it was etched away by something. I don't recall splashing it with any solvent...
The photo on the left was taken without the back cover, obviously.
We will explore what factors affect when and where you include database technology and how to prioritize the choice in core architectural underpinnings present in NoSQL designs. We will also explore what these technologies solve and how to align them with your application’s objectives for data insights.
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
We are all comfortable with Relational Databases and translating real word data to rows and columns. Some data does not fill well into this model or is too big. Embracing the new world of BigData non-relational databases, or NoSQL, can seem a little daunting, but not really. All knowledge and technology is additive, we just need a simple way to apply what we already know to the new technologies. NoSQL technologies frequently use APIs, rather than a Query Language to access the database, this can feel like a barrier or a new thing to learn. What if you could generate the NoSQL API from SQL and remove the barrier? You could then choose the appropriate NoSQL technology that meets your use case.
Photos from the inaugural Neo4J User Group meeting at the Skills Matter eXchange on the 29th April 2011.
Keynote Exploring NoSQL
In his hunt to make all data accessible, Erik has caught sight of noSQL.
Keywords: C#, LINQ, NoSQL, Web 2.0, EnterpriseComputing, CloudComputing, .NET
Speaker Information
Erik Meijer
Keynote Speaker
Master of Side Effects
Architect LINQ, C#, Microsoft SQL Division USA
One of the most popular speakers at JAOO, TechEd, Mix and many other software developer conferences. Erik has twice been elected as a Distinguished Technical Contributor by his peers at Microsoft. Erik Meijer is an architect in the Microsoft SQL server division where he currently works together with the Microsoft Visual C# and the Microsoft Visual Basic language design teams on data integration in programming languages.
Prior to joining Microsoft he was an associate professor at Utrecht University and adjunct professor at the Oregon Graduate Institute.
Erik is one of the designers of the standard functional programming language Haskell98 and more recently the Cw language.
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