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Have you got a ticket for a workshop? It’s time to reserve the seat!

In addition to great guest speakers, this year we will host a ton of engaging and up-to-the-moment workshops on a whole range of topics.

There are 10 different workshop scheduled on Nov 18 & 19 - check it out and pick yours.

Databases [clear filter]
Wednesday, November 15
 

1:55pm EET

[SLIDES]Oren Eini @RavenDB - Modeling in a Non-Relational World
NoSQL databases are becoming increasingly more important. However, the vast majority of developers have learned to model and work with data only in relational context.
Relational modeling inside NoSQL database is not only sub-optimal, it is frequently actively harmful.
In this session, Oren Eini will discuss modeling techniques in a non relational system, how to take advantage of the database's capabilities and get the most out of it for your system.

Speakers
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Oren Eini

CEO, Hibernating Rhinos
Oren Eini is the CEO of RavenDB, a NoSQL Distributed Database that's Fully Transactional (ACID) both across your database and throughout your database cluster. RavenDB Cloud is the Managed Cloud Service (DBaaS) for easy use. Oren Eini, aka Ayende Rahien, is a frequent blogger at ayende.com... Read More →



Wednesday November 15, 2017 1:55pm - 2:50pm EET
1. Alfa
 
Friday, November 17
 

3:45pm EET

[SLIDES]David Ostrovsky @DavidOstrovsky - Who’s Afraid of Graphs?
Graphs are everywhere. Friended someone on Facebook? Graphs. Checked the best route to avoid traffic on Google Maps? Graphs. Those recruiters that keep spamming you with job offers on LinkedIn? They find you through graphs. We’re surrounded by problems that can be best represented and solved through graphs, and yet graph databases and processing frameworks remain an obscure niche accessible mainly to data scientists and academics. It’s time to right the injustice and bring graphs to the masses!

In this session you will learn about the various graph databases and data processing tools. You will hear about the types of problems that can be solved through graphs, what works best with graph databases, and what should be done with big data processing offline. You will see different ways of representing common use-cases in graph databases, various graph query languages, and learn about the advantages of migrating from relational databases with complex joins to graph databases. The talk includes demos of the various technologies, such as Neo4j, OrientDB, GraphX, Giraph, and others.

Speakers
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DAVID OSTROVSKY

Chief Architect & Author, ProofPoint
When he was 9 years old, little David Ostrovsky found a book in Russian called "Electronic Computational Machines" at the local library and, after reading it cover-to-cover in a single weekend, decided that this was what he was going to do with his life. Three years later he finally... Read More →



Friday November 17, 2017 3:45pm - 4:40pm EET
2. Beta
 

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