NoSQL Matters – Cologne, Germany – May 29-30, 2012.
Rather than run the risk of playing favorites, I listed all the speakers for the conference. Even only one or two of them would be worth attending the conference. To have all of them together, this is a must attend type conference!
From the webpage:
Key-Note
- Luca Garulli – From Values to Documents, from Relations to Graphs – A Survey and Guide through the unexhausted areas of NoSQL
- Doug Judd – Scaling in a Non-Relational World
Overview
- Dirk Bartels – NoSQL. A Technology for Real Time Enterprise Applications?
- Pavlo Baron – DistributedDB (Playfully Illustrated)
- Peter Idestam-Almquist – NewSQL Database for New Real-Time Applications
- Tim Lossen – From MySQL to NoSQL to „Nothing“
- Daniel McGrath – Rocket U2 Databases & The MultiValue Model
- Martin Scholl – NoSQL: Back to the Future or It Is Simply Yet Another Database Feature?
Specific Databases
- Jonathan Ellis – Apache Cassandra: Real-World Scalability, Today
- Muharem Hrnjadovic – MongoDB Sharding
- Doug Judd – Hypertable
- Jan Lehnardt – The No-Marketing Bullshit Introduction to Couchbase Server 2.0
- Mathias Meyer – RIAK
- Salvatore Sanfillipo – Redis
- Martin Schönert – AvocadoDB
Graph
- Luca Garulli – Design your Application Using Persistent Graphs and OrientDB
- Peter Neubauer – Neo4J, Gremlin, Cypher: Graph Processing for All
- Pere Urbon-Bayes – From Tables to Graph. Recommendation Systems, a Graph Database Use Case Analysis
Application
- Timo Derstappen – NoSQL: Not Only a Fairy Tale
- Chris Harris – Building Hybrid Applications with MongoDB, RDBMS & Hadoop
- Alex Morgner – structr – A CMS Implementation Based On a Graph Database
Other
- Olaf Bachman – NoNoSQL@Google
- Matt Casters – Crazy NoSQL Data Integration with Pentaho
- Vincent Delfosse – UML As a Schema Candidate for NoSql
- Oliver Gierke – Data Access 2.0? Please Welcome: Spring Data!
- Alexandre Morgaut – Wakanda: NoSQL for Model-Driven Web Applications
- Bernd Ocklin – MySQL Cluster: The Realtime Database You Haven’t Heard About