August 16th, 2012 — Data management
The latest leg of the NoSQL Road Show will take place in Basel, Switzerland at the end of August.
The schedule has been expanded compared to previous events, and now includes presentations related to Apache HBase, MongoDB, Dynamo, Hadoop and Neo4j, in addition to Riak.
I will once again be presenting on the topic of NoSQL, NewSQL, Big Data…Total Data – The Future of Enterprise Data Management, although since is the first NoSQL Road Show I have attended since the publication of our MySQL vs. NoSQL and NewSQL, I’ll be adding in some new content related to market sizing and growth estimates, as well as competitive trends.
The event takes place August 30 at Ramada Plaza Basel. Full details and registration information are available here.
March 19th, 2012 — Data management
I’m gearing up for a busy few weeks of international travel with presentations in the Europe and both the east and west coasts of the US.
It all starts on March 28 when I’ll be heading to London for Cassandra Europe 2012 where I’m looking forward to attending a packed schedule of Apache Cassandra case studies. Later in the day I’ll be essentially improvising a presentation combining our view of the state of the NoSQL market with an overview of highlights from the case studies stream for those who have attended the workshop stream.
The following week is HCTS EU, 451 Research’s own event in London, which takes place on April 2-3 and is Europe’s go-to convergence event for CIOs, cloud decision makers, vendors and investors. On April 3 I’ll be presenting our ‘Big Data’ Survival Guide – explaining the importance of ‘big data’ – what it is, what it isn’t and why you should care, we well as 451 Research’s associated concept of Total Data, designed to enable the realisation of valuable business intelligence from ‘big data’.
After a quick trip to California for an analyst event I’ll be heading for Zurich for a couple of events where I’ll be explaining our perspective on the development and adoption of NoSQL and NewSQL databases, including some insights from our forthcoming long format report on the competitive dynamic between MySQL, NoSQL and NewSQL. Specifically, I’ll be presenting at the ESE Conference on March 25th, followed by the NoSQL Road Show on March 26.
Then I’m off to Washington DC to attend MarkLogic World, where I’ll be appearing on a panel with other analysts on May 2 to discuss the impact and implications of ‘big data’.
At some point during all this traveling I’ll be completing the forthcoming long format report on the competitive dynamic between MySQL, NoSQL and NewSQL, hopefully before I’m back in California for OSBC, where I’m scheduled to present our findings on May 21.
Look out also for details of a couple of webinars currently being scheduled between now and the end of May as well.
And then I’m going on holiday.
September 27th, 2011 — Data management
I’ll be taking our data management research out on the road in the next few months with a number of events, webinars and presentations.
On October 12 I’m taking part in the NoSQL Road Show Amsterdam, with Basho, Trifork and Erlang Solutions, where I’ll be presenting NoSQL, NewSQL, Big Data…Total Data – The Future of Enterprise Data Management.
The following week, October 18, I’m taking part in the Hadoop Tuesdays series of webinars, presented by Cloudera and Informatica, specifically talking about the Hadoop Ecosystem.
The Apache Hadoop ecosystem will again be the focus of attention on November 8 and 9, when I’ll be in New York for Hadoop World, presenting The Blind Men and the Elephant.
Then it’s back to NoSQL with two more stops on the NoSQL Road Show, in London on November 29 and Stockholm on December 1, where I’ll once again be presenting NoSQL, NewSQL, Big Data…Total Data – The Future of Enterprise Data Management.
I hope you can join us for at least one of these events, and am looking forward to learning a lot about NoSQL and Apache Hadoop adoption, interest and concerns.