BigData & Graphs in Rome
Date and time
Description
Graphs are everywhere. Your Database is a big graph made of entities and connections. This conference opens your mind about "thinking in Graph mode" to manage your database like you never did before.
If this is the first time you hear about Graph Databases, then this meeting will let you know why this technology is disruptive in the BigData age. If you already use a Graph Database like OrientDB you can meet the author of the project and the people that work against it.
Location:
Terza Università degli Studi di Roma - Via Vito Volterra 60 - Rome (RM) - Aula Magna.
Language:
Italian. If you don't speak Italian please contact us.
Agenda:
14:00 - Welcome
14:15 - Why Relationships are cool, but JOINs suck! - Luca Garulli (OrientDB founder)
15:00 - KeyLines: interact with your graphs - Marco Liberati (Cambridge Intelligence)
15:45 - Spatial and Full-Text indexes - Enrico Risa (Orient Technologies)
16:30 - Coffe break
16:45 - OrientDB & Big Data: storie di vita vissuta - Luca Bianconi (Asset Data)
17:30 - Find your way il graph labyrinths with SQL, SPARQL and Gremlin - Stefano Serafini & Daniel Camarda
18:15 - Story from the Trenches using OrientDB as main database - Luigi Dell'Aquila (OrientDB Academy)
19:00 - Closing session
More information:
http://lanyrd.com/2014/graphsinrome/