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PROGRESSIVE NOSQL TUTORIALS 2012 09-05-12
Skills Matter is pleased to announce the First Progressive NOSQL Tutorials, the annual NOSQL conference offering a unique blend of product and experience mixed, and tempered with theory and practice.
talks & hands-on tutorials
BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOP!
Each morning, this NOSQL conference will feature keynote talks from NOSQL experts, presenting a contemporary NOSQL use-case or technology. Each afternoon, you will have be able to gain practical experience and skills, by attending one of three hands-on, practical NOSQL tutorials, on specific technology stacks, which match the morning talks.
what, where, when
This annual NOSQL conference will be take place on May 9-11th, at the Skills Matter eXchange, London's meetup space for the developer community. Come and join us to gain a deep understanding of the NOSQL and big data space, though talks, discussions and hands-on workshops.
special discount until April 30th!
We are keen to put together an intimate event with lots of opportunity to learn and share skills through discussion and socialising. So we have limited the number of tickets to just 125 people, so get your skates on and register today!
programme
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Wednesday 9th May 2012
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Track 1
08.30-09.00 REGISTRATION
Coffee, Tea and Registration at the Progressive NOSQL Tutorials
09.00-09.15 WELCOME
 Jim Webber welcomes you to the Progressive NOSQL Tutorials 2012! more...
09.15-10.00 DEVELOPING WITH COUCHBASE
John Zablocki: This talk will introduce application development with Couchbase Server 2.0, giving a quick tour of the server will be given along with a look at its core API. more...
10.00-10.45 COUCHDB AT THE HUT GROUP
Tom McMillen: Tom will talk about the successes and stumbles of using Apache CouchDB in a Java environment at The Hut Group.
more...
11.15-12.00 DOCUMENT DATABASES
Chris Harris: Starting with schema design and JSON, in this talk for the Progressive NOSQL tutorials, Chris Harris will quickly build a model and the use cases around it and then progress to the automatic sharding and replication features built into MongoDB to how how MongoDB can scale with your application needs. more...
12.00-12.45 MONGODB PERFORMANCE
David Mytton: This talk for the Progressive NOSQL tutorials will examine MongoDB to point out important deployment considerations. It will include how to scale reads and writes, bottlenecks (and how to resolve them) and how to deploy redundantly across clusters of machines. more...
13.30-17.00 THE COUCHBASE SERVER TUTORIAL
John Zablocki: Learning about developing with Couchbase Server will start by examining Couchbase and then creating a basic Couchbase Server cluster with two nodes demonstrating how easy it is to scale and expand your cluster performance. With a server installation in place, we'll look at how clients interact with the cluster and perform basic database operations across the cluster as a whole. By building an interactive application, the fundamentals of data writes, updates and reads will be covered, including more...
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Track 2
13.30-17.00 HANDS-ON MONGODB
Chris Harris: This hands-on session will introduce the features of MongoDB by walking through how one can building a simple location-based checkin application using MongoDB. The talk will cover the basics of MongoDB's document model, query language, map-reduce framework and deployment architecture. more...
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Thursday 10th May 2012
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Track 1
09.00-0915 WELCOME
Jim Webber
09.15-10.00 NEO4J HIGHLY CONNECTED DATA
Jim Webber: In this talk on Managing Highly Connected Data in Neo4j for the Progressive NOSQL Tutorials, Jim Webber will lead discussion of how connected data is driving new classes of innovative applications and investigate the strengths and weaknesses of common NOSQL families for dealing handling it. more...
10.00-10.45 NEO4J TALES FROM THE TRENCHES
  Nicki Watt & Michal Bachman: In this talk, Nicki Watt and Michal Bachman present the lessons learned (and being learned) on an active Neo4J project - Opigram.
Nicki and Michal will outline their usage of Neo4j, and some of the challenges they have encountered, as well as the approaches and implications taken to address them. more...
10.45-11.15 BREAK
We break for coffee and tea.
11.15-12.00 RAVENDB
Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien: In this talk for the Progressive NOSQL Tutorials on RavenDB: A 2nd generation document database, Ayende Rahien we will get you familiar with the basic concept of RavenDB, and give you everything you need to jump into the warm waters of RavenDB. We will use real-world examples to demonstrate the way of thinking required when approaching a data model to be persisted with RavenDB. more...
12.00-12.45 RAVENDB: CHALLENGES & REWARDS
Phil Jones: In this talk for the Progressive NOSQL Tutorials, Phil Jones will discuss using RavenDB with his client Escape (escapetrips.co.uk) to develop their new website and administration systems. more...
12.45-13.30 LUNCH
We break for lunch.
13.30-17.00 NEO4J INTRO
 Jim Webber & Alistair Jones: Neo4j is an esoteric and powerful member of the NOSQL family. For highly connected data, graph databases can be thousands of times faster than relational databases, making Neo4j popular for managing complex data across many domains from finance to social, and telecoms to geospatial. This intensive half-day progressive Neo4J tutorial is a hands-on practical session to demonstrate the capabilities of graph data and Neo4j. more...
17.00 - 17.30 PIZZA & BEER
We break for a slice and a brew.
17.30 - 18.30 PARK BENCH PANEL DISCUSSION
While you're enjoying some more pizza & beer, join our experts on the park bench. Put any left over questions to them, and share your opinions! more...
18.30 - 18.45 BREAK
We take a short break.
18.45 - 19.45 DENORMALISED
The Denormalised User Group meets for their evening event. Conference goers more than welcome to hang out! more...
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Track 2
13.30-17.00 RAVENDB CRASH COURSE
Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien: In this Progressive NOSQL tutorial, we will get to know how RavenDB works, why it works that way, and how you can take advantage of it. more...
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Friday 11th May 2012
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Track 1
09.00-09.15 WELCOME
Jim Webber
09.15-10.00 EVENTUAL CONSISTENCY
Matt Heitzenroder: In this talk for the Progressive NOSQL Tutorials, Matt considers that many businesses already know how to handle eventual consistency, and provides examples of conflict resolution taken from the real world. more...
10.00-10.45 RIAK ON DRUGS
Rune Skou Larsen: In this talk, Rune Skou Larsen shares the story of implementing the Danish Shared Medicine Card, backed by Riak. The Shared Medicine Card (in Danish "Fćlles Medicinkort" or FMK for short) provides access to Danish citizen's medication prescriptions, drug usage, as well as history, monitoring for those. more...
10.45-11.15 COFFEE, TEA & REFRESHMENTS
We break for coffee and tea.
11.15-12.00 APACHE CASSANDRA
Tom Wilkie: Apache Cassandra is a next generation database originally conceived at
Facebook. It combines the best bits from Google's BigTable and
Amazon's Dynamo papers, has a very active community, and is widely
used at many large companies.
In this talk we will cover the features unique to Cassandra and
explain how it achieves things such as tuneable consistency,
write-optimisation, and high availability. We will discuss the
strengths (and weaknesses) of Cassandra, what it is commonly used for,
and how you might use it in your application. more...
12.00-12.45 CASSANDRA X FACTOR
Malcolm Box: Tellybug uses Cassandra to power the audience interaction for shows like X Factor and Britain's Got Talent. In this talk for the Progressive NOSQL Tutorials, Malcolm Box will look at some of the challenges and how we've solved them in production. more...
12.45-13.30 LUNCH
We break for lunch.
13.30-17.00 RIAK TUTORIAL
Ian Plosker: This hands on session from Ian Plosker for the Progressive NOSQL Tutorials will cover three main areas: a Riak Overview, Running Riak, and finally a tour of some Riak Internals. more...
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Track 2
13.30-17.00 REAL-TIME ANALYTICS ON THE TWITTER FIREH
Tom Wilkie: This workshop will involve deploying and configuring a cluster of
Cassandra nodes on EC2, designing a schema, constructing a script to
import data and writing a front-end to visualise the data. We will
use the twitter sample firehose, which returns a random sample of all
public statuses. more...
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