While many developers have embrace simpler NoSQL variants (like MongoDB and CouchDB). Cassandra is possibly at the forefront of the NoSQL innovation, providing a level of reliability and fine tuning not found in many of the competitors offerings.
In this session we'll learn why you should consider Cassandra DB for your next large-data project and how to build a Cassandra based application from the ground up, taking advantage of virtualization techniques to emulate a complex multi-machine environment.
While many developers have embrace simpler NoSQL variants (like MongoDB and CouchDB). Cassandra is possibly at the forefront of the NoSQL innovation, providing a level of reliability and fine tuning not found in many of the competitors offerings.
In this session we'll learn why you should consider Cassandra DB for your next large-data project and how to build a Cassandra based application from the ground up, taking advantage of virtualization techniques to emulate a complex multi-machine environment.
This session is a workshop. Please come prepared.
Brian Sam-Bodden is a developer advocate at Redis Labs as well as an author, instructor, speaker, and hacker who has spent over twenty years crafting software systems. He holds dual bachelor’s degrees from Ohio Wesleyan University in computer science and physics. Brian is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences nationally and abroad and is the author of “Beginning POJOs: Spring, Hibernate, JBoss and Tapestry”, co-author of the “Enterprise Java Development on a Budget: Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies” and a contributor to O'Reilly's “97 Things Every Project Manager Should Know”.