Schedule Your Agenda for 2012 NoSQL Events
Reminded by Stefan Edlich’s post, I’ve updated the page of NoSQL conferences and events for 2012. There are already 7 NoSQL events scheduled for 2012 and I bet the calendar will get busier later this year:
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GraphProc at FOSDEM 2012. Even if you are not a graph expert, there will be many interesting things to be learned. Plus the event is in Brussels (beer, anyone?). Not to mention that I’m part of the program committee so we’ll make sure the presentations will be great.
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MongoDB events in Paris and Berlin. I haven’t been to a Mongo event until now, but from what I’ve heard these are fantastic for the Mongo community.
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NoSQL Roadshow. Have you been to Copenhagen before? It’s a lovely place. Plus you’ll have the opportunity to talk to Kresten Krab Thorup, Steve Vinoski, Andy Gross, and Stefan Edlich.
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Big Data and NoSQL track at QCon London. Everyone that has been at least once at a QCon knows this is a great event. In 2010, I was the first host for the NoSQL track. Then I’ve repeated the experience in London 2011. Last fall, I’ve returned to QCon SF to moderate the NoSQL applications panel—I bet you’ll love it once it will be published on InfoQ.
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NoSQL matters. These guys from Cologne, Germany have been organizing events for a while, so this could be a nice one.
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1st International ICST conference on No SQL Databases and Social Applications. NoSQL databases applied to the social web sounds like an interesting topic.
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