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Next events about OrientDB

Next events

Past events

  • November 29th 2012
    • Riga, Latvia
    • The conference is organised by Latvian Java User Group and Oracle at November 29th in Riga, Latvia. This is going to be a major Baltics IT event welcoming 200 Java programmers from the region. Registration is now open. Tickets are given out for EUR 10.59. For any questions please contact Latvian JUG.

      Title of the talk: "Switching from the Relational to the Graph model"

    • English
    • Luca Garulli

  • November 23rd 2012
    • Oxford, UK
    • All Your Base Conference - A database conference for web developers. Join us for a one day conference to explore noSQL technologies, RDMS and client-side solutions, with talks from database creators and industry leaders.

      Title of the talk: "Switching from the Relational to the Graph model"

    • English
    • Luca Garulli

  • November 16-17 2012
    • Paris, France
    • For the first time in Europe, JS.everywhere() Europe is an event focused on the advancement and promotion of JavaScript in the enterprise. Join us in beautiful Paris for a full day of inspiring and informative talks focused on JavaScript by the industry's most passionate experts, preceded by a bonus day of in-depth Wakanday workshops (compliments of 4D), focused on the development platform for Web and mobile applications for enterprise.

      Title of the talk: "OrientDB: a new collaborative way to develop Internet applications based on Javascript and NoSQL"

    • English
    • Luca Garulli

  • November 1-2 2012
    • Tallin, Estonia
    • Document databases are used more and more frequently. Most popular ones (such as MongoDB) are schemeless and have APIs well suited for dynamic languages such as JavaScript. How should we use them in our statically typed scala applications? In this talk we'll explore possibilities coming from mix of Slick library and a document-graph database - OrientDB. Why these two? Slick is a scala library that enables type-safe access (queries) to various databases. OrientDB is a database engine close to JVM - written in Java, having native Java API and community driven JDBC driver. We'll show how they can be used together to write statically typed queries for document database. We'll see how far can we get - what are limits of techniques used by Slick? We'll also look at some benefits for testability and architectural soundness that can come from using these technologies.

      Title of the talk: "Typesafe NoSQL - is it possible?"

    • English
    • The user Maciek Prochniak

  • October 17th 2012
    • Moscow, Russia
    • Fourth Forum Technology Mail.Ru Group will be held October 17, 2012 at the Moscow Exhibition Center InfoSpace, and will focus on Web technologies. One day life is IT-community focus within the walls of the center InfoSpace. Participants expect gigabytes of useful information about new trends in web technologies, reports and master classes by international IT-professionals with world-renowned experts and leading Mail.Ru Group. Since the first Forum of Technology, it became clear that it attracts a lot of attention, are interested in both experienced and novice developers and system administrators. Last year the event was attended by 800 people, and Spring Forum, held in April 2012, has collected more than a thousand students. In 2012 the event was decided to carry out not once, but twice a year - spring and fall. What will happen with the Forum: A wide range of topics - from the NoSQL and cloud technologies to languages, trends and programming techniques, as well as management of web development. Overseas speakers, high-level experts who will talk about new technologies and tools, authenticated scale projects.

      Title of the talk: "OrientDB: the scalable Document-Graph Database"

    • Russian and English
    • Luca Garulli

  • October 6 2012
    • Barcelona, Spain
    • NoSQL is taking the IT-world by storm: originally devised to tackle growing amounts of data, NoSQL now forms the base for a large variety of business solutions. NoSQL – currently the most efficient way to manage large data repositories – is taking a leading role in the next generation of database technologies. NoSQL matters Barcelona is part of a series of conferences around Europe promoting these innovative ideas and concepts, connecting users and experts.
    • English
    • Luca Garulli

  • May 29-30, 2012
    • Komed im Mediapark GmbH
      Im Mediapark 7
      50670 Cologne
      Germany
      Map and Directions
    • NoSQL is taking the IT-world by storm: Originally devised to tackle growing amounts of data, NoSQL now forms the base for a large variety of business solutions. The upcoming conference “NoSQL matters” will present the innovations at the forefront of the area―and right in the center of Europe.

      Under the caption NoSQL matters, Germany’s largest international NoSQL conference will take place from May 29th to May 30th 2012 in Cologne. The event is supposed to give pioneers in this area the opportunity to present recent innovations in the dynamic field of large, scalable, high-performance databases.

      Which databases are able to provide storage capability and ready access tied to peak performance and reliability? Why do some companies, like Google, fall back on SQL technologies by now? The schedule includes the presentation of new companies and products. Among the 30 lecturers are Luca Garulli (NuvolaBase/OrientDB), Salvatore Sanfilippo (RedisDB chief developer), Jan Lehnard (Couchbase founder), Olaf Bachmann (Google) and Douglass Judd (Hypertable).

      Special offer for NuvolaBase/Orient-members: Use the discount-code ort4813 to register!

    • English
    • Luca Garulli

  • May 19, 2012
    • The International Exhibition Centre
      Brovars'kyi Ave 15
      Kiev
      Ukraine
      Map and Directions
    • JEEConf is the annual conference, which is aimed to bring together all those who use Java technologies for application development. Primary directions of the conference are:
      • modern approaches in development of distributed, highly loaded, scalable, enterprise systems with Java
      • innovations and new directions in application development using Java
      • interesting architectural decisions based on Java technologies
      • integration with other languages, tools and libraries to develop modern applications
      • popular directions and trends in the world of Java development
    • Russian
    • Andrey Lomakin, Artem Orobets
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