NoSQL Tapes: A filmed compilation of interviews, explanations & case studies
From the email announcement by Tim Anglade:
Late last year, as the NOSQL Summer drew to a close, I got the itch to start another NOSQL community project. So, with the help of vendors Scality and InfiniteGraph, I toured around the world for 77 days to meet and record video interviews with 40+ NOSQL vendors, users and dudes-you-can-trust.
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My original goals were to attempt to map a comprehensive view of the NOSQL world, its origins, its current trends and potential future. NOSQL knowledge seemed to me to be heavily fragmented and hard to reconcile across projects, vendors & opinions. I wanted to try to foster more sharing in our community and figure out what people thought ‘NOSQL’ meant. As it happens, I ended up learning quite a lot in the process (as I’m sure even seasoned NOSQLers on this list will too).
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who agreed to participate in this series: 10gen, Basho, Cloudant, CouchOne, FourSquare, Ben Black, RethinkDB, MarkLogic, Cloudera, SimpleGeo, LinkedIn, Membase, Ryan Rawson, Cliff Moon, Gemini Mobile, Furuhashi-san, Luca Garulli, Sergio Bossa, Mathias Meyer, Wooga, Neo4J, Acunu (and a few other special guests I’m keeping under wraps for now); I couldn’t have done it without them and learned by leaps & bounds for every hour I spent with each of them.
I’d also like to thank my two sponsors, Scality & InfiniteGraph, from the bottom of my heart. They were supportive in a way I didn’t think companies could be and let me total control of the shape & content of the project. I’d encourage you to check them out if you haven’t done so already.
As always, I’ll be glad to take any comments or suggestions you may have either by email (tim@nosqltapes.com) or on Twitter (@timanglade).
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From the email announcement by Tim Anglade: Late last year, as the NOSQL Summer drew to a close, I got the itch to start another NOSQL community project. So, with the help of vendors Scality and InfiniteGraph, I toured around the world for 77 days to m…
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