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NOSQL EXCHANGE 2011 02-11-11

Running over one packed day on Nov 2, Dr Jim Webber has helped to organise this ground breaking NOSQL eXchange, featuring eight speakers, including a keynote from the founder of the Neo4j open source graph database project, Emil Eifrem and a talk from functional language ethusiast Russell Brown on Riak.

Creator of Casbah, the Scala toolkit for MongoDB, and regular speaker at MongoUK events Brendan McAdams is preparing an in-depth presentation on MongoDB.

After a lunch break where delegates can share their ideas and thoughts, as well as getting the chance to chat to the speakers, Dave Gardner will kick off the afternoon's talks with a presentation on why you would want to use Cassandra focusing on a real-life use case, and explaining each Cassandra feature within this context, swiftly followed by Ian Robinson -- co-author of REST in Practice and Director of Customer Success for Neo Technology -- on Neo4j

Helping to finish the day's formal presentations with an end user's perspective comes Aleksa Vukotic -- author of Apache Tomcat 7 and Pro Spring 3 -- with a talk on CouchDB, and with a talk on Polyglot Persistence comes Robert Rees -- CTO of Idea management startup Wazoku -- on the theory of mixing your stores and the practical experience.

To round off the eXchange, we'll run a parkbench panel discussion where all our experts come together with the community to learn, innovate and share their NOSQL skills and knowledge.

As a very special guest, Tom Wilkie will be giving a whistle-stop tour of developments in NOSQL and Big Data storage, comparing and contrasting new storage engines including LevelDB, RethinkDB, Tokutek and Castle.

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Wednesday 2nd November 2011
 Track 1
 09:00 - 09.15am     WELCOME, REGISTRATION, COFFEE AND TEA
Jim WebberJim Webber: Dr Jim Webber of Neo Technology starts the day by welcoming everyone to the first of many annual NOSQL eXchanges. View the podcast here...
   
 09:15 - 10.00am     THE STATE OF NOSQL TODAY
Emil EifremEmil Eifrem: Emil Eifrém gives a Keynote talk to the NOSQL eXchange on the past, present and future of NOSQL, and the state of NOSQL today. View the podcast here...
   
 10:15 - 11.05am     HANDLING CONFLICTS IN EVENTUALLY CONSISTENT SYSTEMS
Russell BrownRussell Brown: In this talk, Russell Brown examines how conflicting values are kept to a minimum in Riak and illustrates some techniques for automating semantic reconciliation. There will be practical examples from the Riak Java Client and other places. View the podcast here...
   
 11:20am - 12.10pm     MONGODB + SCALA: CASE CLASSES, DOCUMENTS AND SHARDS FOR A NEW DATA MODEL
Brendan McAdamsBrendan McAdams: Brendan McAdams -- creator of Casbah, a Scala toolkit for MongoDB -- will give a talk on "MongoDB + Scala: Case Classes, Documents and Shards for a New Data Model" View the podcast here...
   
 13:00 - 13.50pm     REAL LIFE CASSANDRA
Dave GardnerDave Gardner: In this talk for the NOSQL eXchange, Dave Gardner introduces why you would want to use Cassandra, and focuses on a real-life use case, explaining each Cassandra feature within this context. View the podcast here...
   
 14:00 - 14.50pm     DOCTOR WHO AND NEO4J
Ian RobinsonIan Robinson: Armed only with a data store packed full of geeky Doctor Who facts, by the end of this session we’ll have you tracking down pieces of memorabilia from a show that, like the graph theory behind Neo4j, is older than Codd's relational model. View the podcast here...
   
 15:00 - 15.50pm     BUILDING REAL WORLD SOLUTION WITH DOCUMENT STORAGE, SCALA AND LIFT
Aleksa VukoticAleksa Vukotic: Aleksa Vukotic will look at how his company assessed and adopted CouchDB in order to rapidly and successfully deliver a next generation insurance platform using Scala and Lift. View the podcast here...
   
 16:00 - 16.50pm     ROBERT REES ON POLYGLOT PERSISTENCE
Robert ReesRobert Rees: Based on his experiences of mixing CouchDB and Neo4J at Wazoku, an idea management startup, Robert talks about the theory of mixing your stores and the practical experience. View the podcast here...
   
 17:00 - 17.40pm     PARKBENCH DISCUSSION
: This Park Bench discussion will be chaired by Jim Webber View the podcast here...
   
 17:45 - 18.00pm     THE FUTURE OF NOSQL AND BIG DATA STORAGE
Tom WilkieTom Wilkie: Tom Wilkie takes a whistle-stop tour of developments in NOSQL and Big Data storage, comparing and contrasting new storage engines from Google (LevelDB), RethinkDB, Tokutek and Acunu (Castle). View the podcast here...
   


BIG DATA & NOSQL PODCASTS
Chris Harris:Building a MongoDB application with Grails , MongoDB with Grails
Chris Harris : 16th May 2012
View Podcast: Building a MongoDB application with Grails ,
Sean Reilly:Non-rails Groovy development, Non-rails Groovy development
Sean Reilly : 16th May 2012
View Podcast: Non-rails Groovy development,
Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien:Sharding And Scaling with RavenDB, Scaling with RavenDB
Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien : 15th May 2012
View Podcast: Sharding And Scaling with RavenDB,
Ian Plosker:An Introduction to Riak, Riak Intro
Ian Plosker : 10th May 2012
View Podcast: An Introduction to Riak,
David Dawson:Real-life Riak at Mobile Interactive Group, Real-life Riak
David Dawson : 10th May 2012
View Podcast: Real-life Riak at Mobile Interactive Group,
Chris Harris:MongoDB and Document Databases, Document Databases
Chris Harris : 9th May 2012
View Podcast: MongoDB and Document Databases,
David Mytton:MongoDB performance at scale, MongoDB performance
David Mytton : 9th May 2012
View Podcast: MongoDB performance at scale,
Chris Harris:Hands-on MongoDB, Hands-on MongoDB
Chris Harris : 9th May 2012
View Podcast: Hands-on MongoDB,
John Zablocki:Developing with Couchbase, Developing with Couchbase
John Zablocki : 9th May 2012
View Podcast: Developing with Couchbase,
Tom McMillen:CouchDB at the Hut Group, CouchDB at the Hut Group
Tom McMillen : 9th May 2012
View Podcast: CouchDB at the Hut Group,
John Zablocki:The Couchbase Server Tutorial, The Couchbase Server Tutorial
John Zablocki : 9th May 2012
View Podcast: The Couchbase Server Tutorial,
Jim Webber:Managing Highly Connected Data in Neo4j, Neo4j Highly Connected Data
Jim Webber : 9th May 2012
View Podcast: Managing Highly Connected Data in Neo4j,
Nicki Watt:Neo4j Tales from the Trenches: A recommendation Engine Case Study, Neo4j Tales from the Trenches
Nicki Watt : 9th May 2012
View Podcast: Neo4j Tales from the Trenches: A recommendation Engine Case Study,
Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien:RavenDB: A 2nd generation document database, RavenDB
Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien : 9th May 2012
View Podcast: RavenDB: A 2nd generation document database,
Phil Jones:The challenges and rewards of using RavenDB, RavenDB: challenges & rewards
Phil Jones : 9th May 2012
View Podcast: The challenges and rewards of using RavenDB,
OTHER BIG DATA & NOSQL EVENTS
Neo4J User Group:Introducing Neo4j into a Relational Database Organisation, Neo4J User Group
FREE EVENT: Neo4j at Gamesys
London, Wednesday, May 23rd
GOTO Amsterdam 2012, GOTO Amsterdam 2012
CONFERENCE (3 DAYS)
Amsterdam, Thursday, May 24th BOOK NOW!
NoSQL matters 2012, NoSQL matters 2012
CONFERENCE (2 DAYS)
Cologne , Tuesday, May 29th BOOK NOW!
ThoughtWorks Quarterly Briefings:Big Data: Deriving Insight from your Data, ThoughtWorks Quarterly Briefings
FREE EVENT: Big Data
Manchester, Tuesday, May 29th
ThoughtWorks Quarterly Briefings:Big Data: Deriving Insight from your Data, ThoughtWorks Quarterly Briefings
FREE EVENT: Big Data
London, Wednesday, May 30th
Berlin Buzzwords 2012, Berlin Buzzwords 2012
CONFERENCE (2 DAYS)
Berlin, Monday, June 4th BOOK NOW!
Mark Rendle Zen and the Art of Software,  Zen and the Art of Software
FREE EVENT: In The Brain of Mark Rendle
London, Monday, June 11th
QCon New York 2012, QCon New York 2012
CONFERENCE (3 DAYS)
New York, Monday, June 18th BOOK NOW!
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