Filed under: — Patrick Durusau @ 6:58 pm
All of the information below was taken from Berlin Buzzwords site and the the videos listed at Vimeo.com.
I cleaned up the titles, so instead of Lighting Talk you will see the title of the presentation in all cases.
The talks were in no order I could discern, either at Berlin Buzzwords or Vimeo so I have listed them by the author’s last name.
Speaker |
Presentation title |
Link to slides |
Tim Angelade |
Failure after Failure: Building BigCouch, Block by Block (or: “Putting the C back in CouchDB”) |
Slides |
Shay Banon |
ElasticSearch – A Distributed Search Engine |
Slides |
Eric Barton |
The Lustre Filesystem |
Slides |
Ryan Betts |
VoltDB – In-memory SQL Database for High Throughput Applications |
Slides |
Andrzej Bialecki |
Distributed search of heterogeneous collections with Solr |
Slides |
Nick Burch |
The other Apache Big Data Technologies |
Slides |
Rod Cope |
Scaling Big Data Search with Solr and HBase |
Slides |
Sean Cribbs |
Wrap your SQL head around Riak and Map Reduce |
Slides |
Jean-Daniel Cryans |
The multiple uses of HBase |
Slides |
Doug Cutting |
Keynote |
Slides |
Devaraj Das |
Making Hadoop Secure |
Slides |
Isabel Drost, Simon Willnauer |
Hello Buzzwords |
Slides |
Isabel Drost, Simon Willnauer |
Goodbye Buzzwords |
Slides |
Ted Dunning |
Keynote |
Slides |
Daniel Einspanjer |
Mozilla metrics |
Slides |
Eric Evans |
NoSQL yes, but YesCQL, no? |
Slides |
Felix Geisendörfer |
Node.js for heavy I/O |
Link |
Christoph Goller |
Improve Relevance by Using Morphology and Named Entity Recognition |
Slides |
Otis Gospodnetic |
Search Analytics |
Slides |
Jonathan Gray |
Realtime Big Data at Facebook with Hadoop and HBase |
Link |
Stefan Groschupf |
Hadoop – a reality check |
Slides |
Tom Hall |
Creating a Flume Firehose with ZeroMQ |
Slides |
Dale Harvey |
CouchDB + Membase = CouchBase |
Slides |
Jakob Homan |
Kafka – Bringing reliable stream processing to a confusing, dark world |
Link |
Nuno Job |
ACID Transactions at the PB Scale with MarkLogic Server |
Slides |
Thomas Koch |
Zookeeper – the unsung hero |
Slides |
Hannes Kruppa |
Improving Search Ranking Through A/B Tests: A Case Study |
Slides |
Sylvain Lebrense |
Real-Time Analytics with Cassandra (Distributed Counters) |
Slides |
Tim Lossen |
Redis to the Rescue |
Slides |
Chris Male |
Integrating Solr in JEE Applications |
Slides |
Alexandre Margaut |
Wakanda Project |
Slides |
Mathias Meyer |
NoSQL: Past, Present, and Future |
Link |
Mark Miller |
Solr Peak Performance |
Slides |
Julien Nioche |
Web Scale Crawling with Apache Nutch |
Slides |
Steven Noels |
From content storage to scaling smart data |
Slides |
Stanislaw Osinski |
Clustering and visualization of Solr search results |
Slides Documentation |
Uwe Schindler |
Heavy Committing: Flexible Indexing in Lucene 4.0 |
Slides Soundtrack |
Frank Scholten |
Composing Mahout clustering jobs |
Slides |
Shevek |
Time Series Analysis or Causal Analysis Without Limits! |
Slides |
Mathias Stearn |
Scaling with MongoDB |
Link |
Daniel Trümper |
ZeroMQ patterns |
Slides |
Joseph Turian |
Newer Developments in Large Data Techniques |
Slides |
Siem Vaessen |
Digitised Dutch Cultural Heritage, Mahout and Hadoop |
Slides |
Alvaro Videla |
Messaging Patterns with RabbitMQ |
Slides |
LukáÅ¡ VlÄek |
Building search app for public mail lists in 15 minutes with ElasticSearch |
Slides |
Kai Voigt |
Hadoop Introduction |
Slides |
Friso van Vollenhoven |
Analyzing the internet in real-time using Hadoop and HBase |
Slides |
Michael Wallace |
Landslides, Couches and Particle Physicists |
Slides |
Jim Webber |
Oh Leonhard, Where art thou? |
Slides |
Dawid Weiss |
Finite state automata in Lucene, theory and applications |
Slides |
Chris Wensel |
Common Hadoop patterns |
Slides |
Matthias Wessendorf |
Websockets |
Slides |
Simon Willnauer |
Heavy Committing: Lucene DocValues aka. Column Stride Fields |
Slides |
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