Contents tagged with NOSQL
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My Speaking Engagements in the Last Two Months
I’ve been so busy lately with the activities around Moesion that I haven’t had time to blog about a couple of great conferences I had the opportunity to speak at in the last two months.
Software Architect Conference, UK (http://www.software-architect.co.uk/)
This conference is becoming one of my favorite events of the year. As always Nick Payne and his team did a remarkable job lining up an all-star group of speakers that covered some of the hottest topics in today’s software industry. The first day of the conference I had the opportunity to speak about NOSQL databases from a .NET developer perspective to a very enthusiastic crowd that packed the room and bombarded me with tons of smart questions. You can find the slide deck below.NOSQL Databases for the .NET DeveloperAfter that, I presented a session about WCF tips and tricks that covered a lot of the lessons we have learned when working on large SOA solutions with customers as well as during the development of SO-Aware.View more presentations from jesusmrvMaking WCF SimpleView more presentations from jesusmrvCloud Computing Expo, CA(http://cloudcomputingexpo.com)
The Cloud Computing Expo is slowly becoming the most important cloud computing conference of the year. This edition hosted speakers from the most important cloud computing vendors in the current market. I had the opportunity of presenting a session about one of my favorite topics these days: Enterprise Mobility. Without exaggerating, I can rate this session as one of my best experiences speaking at a conference. The room was packed and people were literally standing during the entire hour. The audience was completely engaged on the topic and they literally stayed for another 45 mins after the session asking questions and participating in the discussions. I was extremely exhausted that evening after haven’t flown 6 hrs from Miami, presented a Moesion webinar , met partners, customers, etc but the audience made a complete difference in my experience. I would really like to thank to anybody who attended that session. Below you can find the slide deck of that presentation.Enterprise MobilityView more presentations from jesusmrv -
Tellago announces Hermes: A publish-subscribe messaging engine based on HTTP and MongoDB
Today Tellago is very happy to announce the open source release of Hermes, a new publish-subscribe messaging technology based on MongoDB and RESTful Services.
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NOSQL Databases for the .NET Developer Materials
Tellago Technology Updates is a monthly series of webinars on which our technical staff shares their experiences on new and emerging technologies with our customers and partners. We try to focus on technologies that are really changing the world and influencing the way we build applications nowadays. Last month, our Technology Update covered the exciting field of NOSQL databases from a .NET developer perspective. Here is the slide deck.
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Why open source cloud fabrics make total sense for the enterprise?
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Announcing Tellago Technology Updates
Keeping up with software technology is really hard. We are living in very exciting times for the software industry as we are witnessing revolutions in areas such as cloud computing, mobility, NOSQL databases among others that are changing the way we think and implement applications. Together with that excitement comes the challenge for organizations to develop intelligent strategies to embrace those technologies in a way that improves agility and efficiency in their applications. Not embracing these technology movements can result on competitive disadvantages. To cite an example, over the last year we have seen an increasing interest among our Microsoft customer to embrace technologies such as NOSQL database, Android or cloud infrastructures.
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NOSQL Databases for the .NET Developer. What’s the fuss all about?