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With Domenic Ravita (Field CTO, MemSQL).
Thu, Nov 21, 2019 @ 06:30 PM   FREE   Lair East, 424 Broadway, #602
 
   
 
 
              

      
 
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Free indulgent fine foods, classy drinks, freebie-swag giveaways & lots of fun!

Presented by:
Domenic Ravita, Field CTO, MemSQL

This fun-filled presentation will provide you with the education & tools to create a concrete strategy for planning your next database infrastructure, & to analyze if NewSQL & converged databases would be the best fit for your application.

The last 15 years have brought many new developments in data management strategies. Previously developers had the relational model as the dominant & nearly only paradigm for databases. Then in the early 2000s, the rise of NoSQL datastores enabled support for massive & convenient data ingestion. This model served multiple use cases including web analytics, complex event processing & streaming analytics bringing new options to developers & data architects. Over the last few years there has been a relational SQL renaissance powered by new hardware innovations.

In this presentation, we will look at some of those hardware innovations, the database innovations leveraging them, & the use cases that fit NewSQL & converged databases.

Domenic Ravita, Field CTO, MemSQL
Domenic has over 20 years of experience across application development, architecture, & data platforms. As Field CTO at MemSQL, he advises enterprises on the appropriate use of various technologies & architectures within strategic initiatives using MemSQL's capabilities.

Swag giveaway + food/drinks at 6:30pm
Power-Networking at 6:35pm
Presentation starts at 6:40pm

A Database Month event http://www.DBMonth.com/database/newsql

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