Submissions due: August 1, 2012
Author Notifications: September 1, 2012
Conference: November 5-6, 2012
From the webpage:
Graphs are Everywhere
The NOSQL movement has taken the world by storm, bringing a new coherency and meaning to connected data, and giving developers and technical leads the power to manage modern data at a new speed and size.
Now with the Google Knowledge Graph and Facebook’s Open Graph, graphs have reached a new level of relevance in today’s connected world.
GraphConnect San Francisco is a place where developers, technical decision makers, and thought leaders alike will convene to demonstrate and discuss the power of the graph ecosystem through graph databases, network analysis and social applications.
A young conference but one that has a lot of promise!
Since it hasn’t (yet) developed any conference habits (good or bad), it will be interesting to see if remote attendance/participation is possible. Something very “lite” weight. Streaming audio/video, posted slides, with announcement of a Twitter handle at the start of each presentation. With a local moderator to read/capture tweets or longer questions, that should work well enough.
Remote attendees won’t have the social advantages of being in San Francisco in early November (which are considerable) but that’s a cost of not attending.