Graph Databases Provide New Analytical Capabilities

  Leon Guzenda, Objectivity, Inc. Jans Aasman, Franz Peter Olson  Zhe Wu, Oracle Corp. Jim Webber Amar Shan, YarcData, a Cray Company
 

Graph databases continue to be a hot topic of conversation! They're a key NoSQL option enabling analytical and discovery capabilities that no other technology. And because of the emphasis on the "connections" between data, some graphs also provide reasoning and inference abilities for better understanding and predictive modeling.

 

Any data analyst who doesn't know how to leverage the power of graphs is missing a huge opportunity. At NoSQL Now! you’ll learn how graphs provide the means to track the complex relationships between people, organizations and events so as to provide new answers and insights.

 

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DATE + TIME SESSIONS SPEAKERS
Tuesday
01:30 PM - 04:45 PM
PM2: Introduction to Graph Databases Leon Guzenda, Objectivity, Inc.
 
Tuesday
05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Scalable Property and Hyper Graphs in RDF Jans Aasman, Franz Inc
 
Wednesday
11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
A Little Graph Theory for the Busy Developer Jim Webber, Neo Technology
 
Wednesday
02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Neo4j: Theory and Hands-On Practice Andreas Kollegger, Neo Technology, US
 
Amanda Laucher, Neo Technology
 
Wednesday
02:15 PM - 03:00 PM
Deploying Advanced Graph Database And Hybrid Computing Technology To Increase The Power Of Conventional Analytics Tools Leon Guzenda, Objectivity, Inc.
 
Wednesday
03:15 PM - 04:00 PM
Case Study: Multimodal Analysis of Disparate Datasets Using a Graph Database Amar Shan, YarcData, a Cray Company
 
Wednesday
04:15 PM - 05:00 PM
Tracking Moving Objects in a Graph Database Jans Aasman, Franz Inc
 
Thursday
09:30 AM - 10:00 AM
InfiniteGraph 3.1 - A Scalable, Distributed Enterprise Graph Database Leon Guzenda, Objectivity, Inc.
 
Thursday
12:30 PM - 01:00 PM
Solving Fictional Problems with NoSQL Peter Olson, Marvel Entertainment
 
Thursday
02:00 PM - 02:45 PM
When Graph Meets NoSQL - Implementing RDF Graph capabilities on a Key/Value (K/V) database Zhe Wu, Oracle Corp.
 
Gabriela Montiel Moreno, Oracle
 
Jay Banerjee, Oracle