NoSQL Development

  Tugdual Grall Sanjay Sharma Ryan Jarvinen Mike Miller Daniel Austin Matt Ingenthron
 

The Development track will provide an understanding of the polyglot persistence techniques to store data into NoSQL databases like a Document databases, Graphs and Key Value stores. Attendees who are Application Developers will have the opportunity to learn NoSQL application frameworks (like Spring Data and Cloud Foundry) to store, retrieve and manage data in different NoSQL databases. Demonstrations will show how to persist data into different NoSQL databases w/o having to write to each DB's API. Among the topics, attendees will also learn about the benefits if being polyglot: use the good language or framework for the good cause, select the good persistence for specific constraints. You'll also see how to mix the with other technologies such as NodeJS and AngularJS to build applications in a more productive way.

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DATE + TIME SESSIONS SPEAKERS
Tuesday
08:30 AM - 11:45 AM
AM3: Introduction to NoSQL for Application Developers Srini Penchikala, InfoQ
 
Wednesday
11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
Petabyte-Scale NoSQL Digital Asset Solution in the Cloud Sanjay Sharma, Impetus Technologies
 
Wednesday
02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Neo4j: Theory and Hands-On Practice Andreas Kollegger, Neo Technology, US
 
Amanda Laucher, Neo Technology
 
Wednesday
04:15 PM - 05:00 PM
Will Transactions Kill NoSQL? Mike Miller, Cloudant
 
Thursday
08:30 AM - 11:45 AM
NoSQL Development with Document Databases and Couchbase Matt Ingenthron, Couchbase
 
Thursday
09:30 AM - 10:00 AM
MongoDB in the Browser and Realtime Application Design with Meteor.js Ryan Jarvinen, Red Hat
 
Thursday
02:00 PM - 02:45 PM
Polyglot Application Development Matt Ingenthron, Couchbase
 
  Reconceiving the Web as a Distributed Data System Daniel Austin, PayPal, Inc.
 
  Introducing Service Entities using MongoDB Arjen Schoneveld, Dexels