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Local/Regional Event · In-Person · EMEA
Discover the real power of NoSQL
Oct 13, 2022 | Thu, 9:30 AM - 20:00 PM CET (UTC+01:00)
Free
The A-Lab - Overhoeksplein 2
What do companies like Apple, Netflix, Huawei and Instagram have in common? Aside from billions of requests, petabytes of data, and millions of users around the world, all of these companies use Apache Cassandra™.
Apache Cassandra is an open source NoSQL distributed database trusted by thousands of companies for scalability and high availability without compromising performance. Linear scalability and proven fault-tolerance on commodity hardware or cloud infrastructure make it the perfect platform for mission-critical data.
All attendees will be able to claim a free voucher for DataStax certification for Apache Cassandra™ exam and $300 credit to use on Astra DB - The perfect platform to practice your newly-acquired Cassandra knowledge!
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9.30am | Workshop registrations |
10.00am | Hands-on workshop: "Cassandra Fundamentals" |
11.45am | Lunch sponsored by Intel |
12.30pm | Hands-on workshop: "Cassandra Data Modeling" |
14.00pm | Afternoon registrations |
15.00pm | Keynote "Why you should stop using NOSQL" by Aleks Volochnev, IT Exorcist |
15.30pm | The Future of Cassandra by Mick Semb Wever, Cassandra PMC Member |
15.55pm | Automating Cassandra operations with Apache Airflow - Rahul Singh, Anant Corporation |
16.25pm | Break |
16.35pm | Five Pitfalls of Cassandra developers and how to avoid them, by Stefano Lottini |
17.05pm | Live Demo: Cassandra 4.1 Guardrails, by Aleks Volochnev |
17.25pm | cdc=true - Leveraging Change Data Capture (CDC) in Cassandra, by Sami Kaksonen |
17.45pm | Quiz, Prizes, Food & Drinks |
Cassandra Days are meant to help building and strengthening local communities around Open Source Cassandra. That does not only mean that everyone is invited to participate - contributions are very welcome! Click here to submit to our Call For Papers.
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