NoSQL Workshop

28th September 2010, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt is one of the world's major finance centres, with a huge demand for data processing and innovative databases. It is thus perfectly suited to be the location of the second German NoSQL Event in the heart of Europe. Frankfurt has one of the busiest international airports in Europe and is easily reachable from anywhere in the world.

The event will focus on NoSQL databases that are scalable, highly distributed, schema-less and mostly open source [1]. We are happy to have a large auditorium and being hosted within the third ICOODB 2010 Conference (with interesting keynote speakers). This should also encourage a fruitful exchange between the NoSQL and non NoSQL world.

The NoSQL day is divided into a short get together at noon and the workshop meeting starting in the afternoon. Besides database features, the NoSQL Workshop should focus also on 'hands on' for real world benefit, best fit usage scenarios and advantages / disatvantages. Presentations and talks will be published at the ODBMS.org portal.

News

The complete ICOODB 2010 Program is ready here!
1.June 2010 - Among all registered persons (NoSQL Workshop), we are giving away three German NoSQL books for free (Hanser Verlag, to appear autumn).

So register now here!
Registration is now open for the NoSQL Workshop!
Only 50€ regular and 25€ for Students! Register here:
http://www.icoodb2010.org/index.php/registration

Have a look at the strong program and register now!

More background links here:

Form:
http://www.icoodb2010.org/index.php/registration/registration-form

ICOODB Program Overview:
http://www.icoodb2010.org/index.php/programme/overview

ICOODB Workshop Overview:
http://www.icoodb2010.org/index.php/programme/workshops
* We have 6 top speakers!
* All top tools are covered!
* Frankfurt is the most central place!
* It's not commercial so the fee is lower then any other event!
* Right after the summer holidays.
Even the Oktoberfest (Wiesn) is running not far south.
* You can work in the morning and come in the afternoon.
The first beta of the timetable is ready. We tried to protect most of the working day for all visitors!