The NoSQL movement mainstreamed six key database architectures: relational, analytical, key-value, column family, graph and document databases. We are now seeing the emergence of a new second generation of NoSQL databases. These new enterprise-ready NoSQL database have a new set of features and require new modeling skills. This presentation will review the six foundational NoSQL database architectural patterns and discuss the emerging trends in advanced multimodal databases. We will also review the skills needed to enable new business capabilities.
Dan McCreary is a Principal consultant for MarkLogic. He has a background in enterprise data architect and author specializing in emerging database technologies. He’s worked at Bell Labs and Steve Job's NeXT Computer as well as founding his own consulting firm of over 75 people. His background includes topics such as high performance computing, programming languages, databases and XML standards. He has published articles on the semantic web, metadata registries, US Federal XML standards, XForms, XQuery and XRX. He is co-founder of the "NoSQL Now!" conference and is a co-author of the book "Making Sense of NoSQL" by Manning Publications.
8:30 Registration & Networking 9:00 Opening Remarks 9:15 Presentation
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