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Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.

Brad Anderson on NoSQL at DevNexus 2011

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

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

Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.

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.

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).

Find Chris' #prognosql talk on MongoDB and Document Databases here: skillsmatter.com/podcast/nosql/chris-harris (recording features code, slides and film footage)

Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.

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

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

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

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Mark Rendle's Web App Development with Nancy and Simple.Data

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Get stuck it to Mark Rendle's Web App Development with Nancy and Simple.Data! Learn the low-ceremony, low-maintenance way to create web applications using the Nancy web framework and Simple.Data data-access library.

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