NoSQL Developer Room
NoSQL is a coy marketing term which became an industry-wide tag labeling myriads of alternative datastores sharing one common trait: the lack of a classic relational model and/or query language. The NoSQL ecosphere has a diversity of species reminiscent of the Cambrian explosion, with implementations and tools in many different programming languages and environments.
If you share a sweet spot with us on column databases, graph databases, key-value and document stores and all the nitty-gritty details of consistency, availability and scalability, if you are looking for a fresh view on data management, then the NoSQL devroom should be the best way to pass your Sunday at FOSDEM.
Required reading:
When | Event | Speaker | Media |
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Sunday 2010-02-07 | |||
Sun 09:00-09:15 | Welcome to the NoSQL developer room | Steven Noels | |
Sun 09:15-10:00 | NoSQL for Fun & Profit | Tim Anglade | |
Sun 10:00-10:45 | Introduction to MongoDB | Kristina Chodorow | |
Sun 11:00-11:45 | My life with HBase | Lars George | |
Sun 11:45-12:30 | The Cassandra distributed database | Eric Evans | |
Sun 13:15-14:00 | CouchDB, a database designed for the web and more | Benoit Chesneau | |
Sun 14:00-14:45 | MDB and MDBX: Open Source SimpleDB Projects based on GTM | Rob Tweed | |
Sun 15:00-15:30 | GT.M and OpenStreetMap | George James | |
Sun 15:30-16:15 | Comparing the MapReduce way in CouchDB with the SQL way in a RDBMS | Stéphane Combaudon | |
Sun 16:15-16:45 | Designing a scalable content management system on NoSQL technologies | Evert Arckens | |
Sun 16:45-17:00 | NoSQL closing | Steven Noels |