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December 5, 2013

N*SQL Matters @Barcelona, Spain Slides!

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N*SQL Matters @Barcelona, Spain Slides!

Slides for today but videos are said to be coming soon!

By Title:

  • API Analytics with Redis and Bigquery, Javier Ramirez view the slides
  • ArangoDB – a different approach to NoSQL, Lucas Dohmen view the slides
  • Big Memory Scale-in vs. Scale-out, Niklas Bjorkman view the slides
  • Bringing NoSQL to your mobile!, Patrick Heneise view the slides
  • Building information systems using rapid application development methods, Michel Müller view the slides
  • A call for sanity in NoSQL, Nathan Marz view the slides
  • Cicerone: A Real-Time social venue recommender, Daniel Villatoro view the slides
  • Database History from Codd to Brewer and Beyond, Doug Turnbull view the slides
  • DynamoDB – on-demand NoSQL scaling as a service, Steffen Krause view the slides
  • Getting down and dirty with Elasticsearch, Clinton Gormley view the slides
  • Harnessing the Internet of Things with NoSQL, Michael Hausenblas view the slides
  • How to survive in a BASE world, Uwe Friedrichsen view the slides
  • Introduction to Graph Databases, Stefan Armbruster view the slides
  • A Journey through the MongoDB Internals, Christian Kvalheim view the slides
  • Killing pigs and saving Danish bacon with Riak, Joel Jacobsen view the slides
  • Lambdoop, a framework for easy development of Big Data applications, Rubén Casado view the slides
  • NoSQL Infrastructure, David Mytton view the slides
  • Realtime visitor analysis with Couchbase and Elasticsearch, Jeroen Reijn view the slides
  • SAMOA: A Platform for Mining Big Data Streams, Gianmarco De Francisci Morales view the slides
  • Splout SQL: Web-latency SQL View for Hadoop, Iván de Prado view the slides
  • Sprayer: low latency, reliable multichannel messaging for Telefonica Digital, Pablo Enfedaque and Javier Arias

    view the slides

  • By Presenter:

    • Armbruster, Stefan – Introduction to Graph Databases view the slides
    • Bjorkman, Niklas – Big Memory – Scale-in vs. Scale-out view the slides
    • Casado, Rubén – Lambdoop, a framework for easy development of Big Data applications view the slides
    • Dohmen, Lucas – ArangoDB – a different approach to NoSQL view the slides
    • Enfedaque, Pablo and Javier Arias – Sprayer: low latency, reliable multichannel messaging for Telefonica Digital view the slides
    • Friedrichsen, Uwe – How to survive in a BASE world view the slides
    • Gormley, Clinton – Getting down and dirty with Elasticsearch view the slides
    • Hausenblas, Michael – Harnessing the Internet of Things with NoSQL view the slides
    • Heneise, Patrick – Bringing NoSQL to your mobile! view the slides
    • Jacobsen, Joel – Killing pigs and saving Danish bacon with Riak view the slides
    • Krause, Steffen – DynamoDB – on-demand NoSQL scaling as a service view the slides
    • Kvalheim, Christian – A Journey through the MongoDB Internals view the slides
    • Marz, Nathan – A call for sanity in NoSQL view the slides
    • Morales, Gianmarco De Francisci – SAMOA: A Platform for Mining Big Data Streams view the slides
    • Müller, Michel – Building information systems using rapid application development methods view the slides
    • Mytton, David – NoSQL Infrastructure view the slides
    • Prado, Iván de – Splout SQL: Web-latency SQL View for Hadoop view the slides
    • Ramirez, Javier – API Analytics with Redis and Bigquery view the slides
    • Reijn, Jeroen – Realtime visitor analysis with Couchbase and Elasticsearch view the slides
    • Turnbull, Doug – Database History from Codd to Brewer and Beyond view the slides
    • Villatoro, Daniel – Cicerone: A Real-Time social venue recommender view the slides

    I will update these with the videos when they are posted.

    Enjoy!

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