NoSQL Search Roadshow Zurich 2013

Presentation: "Polyglot persistence with NoSQL"

Time: Thursday 11:50 - 12:35 / Location: Index

Alternative data persistence technologies like NoSQL emerged since more than 10 years, but we developers hesitate to open our horizon for these new approaches. Why should we? Relational databases dominated the IT industry for a long time and served us very well. Everybody knows SQL and is used to the relational data model with all its advantages and disadvantages.

But the one who are looking beyond their borders will find a richness of NoSQL technologies and products. Every product has its own properties and characteristics. How can we differentiate them? Is it all about smart decisions, or do we have more possibilities? We will go into the world of NoSQL and explain the different kind of NoSQL products, when to use them and what is about polyglot persistence to be.

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Michael Lehmann, Senior Software Engineer at Zuehlke Engineering AG

Michael Lehmann

Biography: Michael Lehmann

Michael studied information technology at Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Winterthur Switzerland. He started his career as a software engineer at Mettler Toledo AG writing data collection and monitoring software for product inspection in food manufacturing. Since 2012 Michael has been working at Zuehlke Engineering AG as a senior software engineer. It is Michael's passion to write good software. Therefore, practices such as Agile Clean Code and TDD are his daily business. He focuses on enterprise application development including cloud computing and data persistence with NoSQL.

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Roman Kuczynski, Senior Software Engineer at Zuehlke Engineering AG

Roman Kuczynski

Biography: Roman Kuczynski

Roman studied information technology at Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Winterthur Switzerland. He has more than 9 years experience in database development and administration with Microsoft SQL Server. He focuses on database design, performance tuning, business intelligence (data warehousing, data integration, OLAP, reporting) and BigData topics including NoSQL. Roman is 33 years old, married and a is very busy father of a 1.5 year old daughter.

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