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NoSQL Live Boston Recap (10gen)
07/04/2010
NoSQL Live fue un evento celebrado en Boston en el que participaron presencialmente más de 200 personas y otras 300 lo siguieron a través de webcast. En este post se encuentran los enlaces a los blogs de los ponentes, a sus presentaciones y, en general, a todo el material que se utilizó y circuló en la jornada. Muy interesante para todos aquellos que están trabajando en la construcción y desarrollo de la tecnología de la web 3.0.
Thanks to all of the participants and attendees for making NoSQL Live such a success! We really enjoyed working with Cloudant and Hashrocket to bring together so many innovators in the NoSQL space. Over 230 people attended the event in person, and another 300 logged into the webcast over the course of the day.
Some bad news and some good news about the video. Bad news: The streaming service that we used had a server crash in the middle of the event, and the recording was lost. Good news: We’ve pulled together a great archive of the event from a variety of sources within the community. Special thanks to Christian Scholz for recording MP3s of the entire event. If you have any additional notes, blogs, photos, slides, or video from the event, please post in the comments section.
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MP3
- Scaling with NoSQL
- NoSQL in the Cloud
- Lightning Talks
- Schema Design with Document-Oriented Databases
- The Evolution of the Graph Data Structure from Research to Production
- Towards Web Standards for NoSQL
- What’s New in MongoDB 1.4
- Lab Session on Apache CouchDB
Blogs/Recaps
- Andy Oram, O’Reilly Media
- Stephen O’Grady, RedMonk
- Colleen Toporek, Pragmatic Bookshelf
- Mark Atwood, Gear6 (Participated in the Scaling with NoSQL panel)
- Daniel Rinehart, Allurent (Participated in the NoSQL in the Cloud panel)
- Adam Marcus, MIT Grad Student
- Sean Michael Kerner, Database Journal
Slides
- Crossroads, Inroads, Pitfalls & Bylaws: Peering into NoSQL’s Conceivable Future (Tim Anglade)
- Versatile Storage Options with Tokyo Cabinet (Flinn Mueller)
- Full-stack JavaScript (Jim Wilson)
- Using MongoDB with Groovy (James Williams)
- Towards Web Standards for NoSQL (Sandro Hawke)
- Riak Breakout Session (Rusty Klophaus)
- Project Voldemort Breakout Session (Alex Feinberg)
- HyperGraphDB Breakout Session (Boris Iordanov)
- Neo4j Breakout Session (Peter Neubauer)
- What’s New in MongoDB 1.4 (Mathias Stearn)
- HBase Breakout Session Materials and Slides (Ryan Rawson)
Publicado en 10gen el: 16/03/2010 21:18:00
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