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Most people have experienced the boredom of being stuck in traffic. Up-to-date and credible information about congestion and detours could save us time and frustration in our everyday lives.
The Norwegian Public Roads Administration is now building a new infrastructure for road traffic measurements, and the system will provide high-quality, near-realtime information as publicly available open data. The project uses embedded devices for vehichle detection and classification, a network protocol from the automation industry (OPC-UA), distributed and asynchronous messaging (Akka) and NoSQL technology (Elasticsearch).
29th MAY, LONDON - Jim Webber and the Neo4J user group meet for a talk exploring powerful analytic techniques for graph data. Discovering some of the innate properties of (social) graphs from fields like anthropology and sociology. As well as how graph matching can be used to extract online business intelligence (for powerful retail recommendations). See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/nosql/discuss-a-little-graph-the...
Photos from the inaugural Neo4J User Group meeting at the Skills Matter eXchange on the 29th April 2011.
29th MAY, LONDON - Jim Webber and the Neo4J user group meet for a talk exploring powerful analytic techniques for graph data. Discovering some of the innate properties of (social) graphs from fields like anthropology and sociology. As well as how graph matching can be used to extract online business intelligence (for powerful retail recommendations). See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/nosql/discuss-a-little-graph-the...
#CONFDATA_Conférence gratuite Orsys_Big Data_Nantes_19 septembre 2013
Conférence gratuite animée par Guy Chesnot
18th JUNE, LONDON – The MongoDB User Group meetup at Skills Matter for a talk by William Candillon on JSONiq: the SQL of NoSQL. JSONiq is a high-level query language that enables developers to productively develop and execute complex queries on top of MongoDB. This is not your grandma’s SQL. See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/ajax-ria/london-mug-6/mh-7703
Notes from New Web Technologies, a talk from Chris Lea.
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Photos from the inaugural Neo4J User Group meeting at the Skills Matter eXchange on the 29th April 2011.
Photos from the inaugural Neo4J User Group meeting at the Skills Matter eXchange on the 29th April 2011.
An in-depth review of TIBCO’s in-memory data grid ‘NoSQL’ technology ActiveSpaces, and of actual use-cases in projects that need fast, scalable access to contextual, reference and operational data.
Berlin Buzzwords is Europe's most exciting conference on storing, processing, streaming and searching large amounts of digital data. It focuses on open source software projects. The 10th edition of Berlin Buzzwords took place from June 16-18, 2019 at Kulturbrauerei.
Berlin Buzzwords is a conference focused on open source software projects in the field of big data analysis, scalability, storage and searchability. It provides a platform for developers, engineers, IT architects, analysts and data scientists who are interested in information retrieval, the searchability of large amounts of data, NoSQL and big data processing.
Photo: cc-by-sa 3,0 Jan Michalko/Berlin Buzzwords
29th MAY, LONDON - Jim Webber and the Neo4J user group meet for a talk exploring powerful analytic techniques for graph data. Discovering some of the innate properties of (social) graphs from fields like anthropology and sociology. As well as how graph matching can be used to extract online business intelligence (for powerful retail recommendations). See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/nosql/discuss-a-little-graph-the...
Traditional enterprise architectures are based on monolithic applications and relational databases. Cloud native architectures are based on buiding single function REST-based microservices that support integration across denormalized NoSQL data stores and a wide range of web services.
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
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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
Berlin Buzzwords is Europe's most exciting conference on storing, processing, streaming and searching large amounts of digital data. It focuses on open source software projects. The 10th edition of Berlin Buzzwords took place from June 16-18, 2019 at Kulturbrauerei.
Berlin Buzzwords is a conference focused on open source software projects in the field of big data analysis, scalability, storage and searchability. It provides a platform for developers, engineers, IT architects, analysts and data scientists who are interested in information retrieval, the searchability of large amounts of data, NoSQL and big data processing.
Photo: cc-by-sa 3,0 Jan Michalko/Berlin Buzzwords
Berlin Buzzwords is Europe's most exciting conference on storing, processing, streaming and searching large amounts of digital data. It focuses on open source software projects. The 10th edition of Berlin Buzzwords took place from June 16-18, 2019 at Kulturbrauerei.
Berlin Buzzwords is a conference focused on open source software projects in the field of big data analysis, scalability, storage and searchability. It provides a platform for developers, engineers, IT architects, analysts and data scientists who are interested in information retrieval, the searchability of large amounts of data, NoSQL and big data processing.
Photo: cc-by-sa 3,0 Jan Michalko/Berlin Buzzwords
Find Chris' #prognosql talk on MongoDB and Document Databases here: skillsmatter.com/podcast/nosql/chris-harris (recording features code, slides and film footage)
MongoDB is AN ASCII text file open-source document oriented database .It's handling NoSQL database. MongoDB is written in java and c++. and it is a cross-platform, document orientating information that gives, high performance, high convenience, and simple quantifiability. MongoDB works on thought of assortment and document.