Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Basho Europe Events in September 2014 [feedly]



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Basho Europe Events in September 2014
// Basho

September features NoSQL and big data meetups and a developer conference. Take a look at where Basho will be during the next few weeks in Europe.

NoSQL Matters Dublin (September 4 in Dublin, Ireland at 3:30 p.m. IST): NoSQL Matters gives insight into relevant NoSQL products and dives into technical aspects of NoSQL infrastructures, DBaaS, cloud computing and big data. Our own Eric Redmond will be presenting at the conference on Distributed Search on Riak 2.0, will preview new features in Riak 2.0 and how they work, and even include some live demos so you won't want to miss it.

Big Data London (September 4 in London, United Kingdom at 6:30 p.m. BST): Basho is hosting the 25th Big Data London Meetup featuring presentations from the Science to Data Science (S2DS), Europe's largest PhD-to-data science training program. Each year the 85 S2DS participants, all with PhD's from analytical backgrounds, work in teams proposed and mentored by the S2DS commercial partners to complete big data related projects. During Big Data London, shortlisted teams will present their real business use-cases and how they approached the problems presented by the partner firms. The meetup will be held at the University of Westminster in London.

Live Webinar (September 24, online/United Kingdom at 10:30 a.m. BST): Sponsored by Talend and Basho, independent analyst and big data thought leader, Mike Ferguson will present I Feel The Need For Speed. This live webinar will discuss how to leverage big data and traditional BI to facilitate Smart Real Time Operational Big Data solutions to help guide you to successfully exploit next gen big data insights for business.

GOTO Aarhus 2014 (September 29 in Denmark at 1:20 p.m. CEST): GOTO Aarhus is an international software development conference focused on agile, big data, mobile, languages and web development. Bryan Hunt, client services engineer at Basho, will be presenting a case study.

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