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Posted to dev@rya.apache.org by Jason Plurad <pl...@apache.org> on 2019/05/10 21:08:56 UTC

Graphs at ApacheCon NA 2019

ApacheCon North America 2019 will be held in Las Vegas at the Flamingo hotel on September 9-12. This will be the 20th anniversary event for Apache.

Of particular interest to Rya, there will be a Graph Processing track: "Topics on connected data, graph processing, and graph computing, including property graphs and RDF. Apache projects could include TinkerPop, S2Graph, Giraph, Jena, Rya, Atlas, Spark's GraphX, Flink's Gelly, etc.". We're striving to put together something similar to the Graph Processing devroom at FOSDEM.

The graph ecosystem is growing and evolving, including many graph projects powered by Apache. Share your war stories and expertise to help attendees learn how best to leverage connected data. What tools have you used (or built) to stitch data together and gather insights from it? What problems have you solved by analyzing the relationships in your graph? How do you incorporate graph with your overall data architecture and application flows?

Get your talk submissions in by Monday, May 13. https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/cfp.html

Let me know if you have any questions.


Fwd: Graphs at ApacheCon NA 2019

Posted by Adina Crainiceanu <ad...@usna.edu>.
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From: Adina Crainiceanu <ad...@usna.edu>
Date: Sat, May 11, 2019 at 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: Graphs at ApacheCon NA 2019
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Hi Jason,
Thanks for the message. I would be interested in submitting a talk on
introduction to Rya. Do you think that would be of interest for this track?

Thanks,
Adina

On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 5:09 PM Jason Plurad <pl...@apache.org> wrote:

> ApacheCon North America 2019 will be held in Las Vegas at the Flamingo
> hotel on September 9-12. This will be the 20th anniversary event for Apache.
>
> Of particular interest to Rya, there will be a Graph Processing track:
> "Topics on connected data, graph processing, and graph computing, including
> property graphs and RDF. Apache projects could include TinkerPop, S2Graph,
> Giraph, Jena, Rya, Atlas, Spark's GraphX, Flink's Gelly, etc.". We're
> striving to put together something similar to the Graph Processing devroom
> at FOSDEM.
>
> The graph ecosystem is growing and evolving, including many graph projects
> powered by Apache. Share your war stories and expertise to help attendees
> learn how best to leverage connected data. What tools have you used (or
> built) to stitch data together and gather insights from it? What problems
> have you solved by analyzing the relationships in your graph? How do you
> incorporate graph with your overall data architecture and application flows?
>
> Get your talk submissions in by Monday, May 13.
> https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/cfp.html
>
> Let me know if you have any questions.
>
>

Re: Graphs at ApacheCon NA 2019

Posted by Adina Crainiceanu <ad...@usna.edu>.
Hi Jason,
Thanks for the message. I would be interested in submitting a talk on
introduction to Rya. Do you think that would be of interest for this track?

Thanks,
Adina

On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 5:09 PM Jason Plurad <pl...@apache.org> wrote:

> ApacheCon North America 2019 will be held in Las Vegas at the Flamingo
> hotel on September 9-12. This will be the 20th anniversary event for Apache.
>
> Of particular interest to Rya, there will be a Graph Processing track:
> "Topics on connected data, graph processing, and graph computing, including
> property graphs and RDF. Apache projects could include TinkerPop, S2Graph,
> Giraph, Jena, Rya, Atlas, Spark's GraphX, Flink's Gelly, etc.". We're
> striving to put together something similar to the Graph Processing devroom
> at FOSDEM.
>
> The graph ecosystem is growing and evolving, including many graph projects
> powered by Apache. Share your war stories and expertise to help attendees
> learn how best to leverage connected data. What tools have you used (or
> built) to stitch data together and gather insights from it? What problems
> have you solved by analyzing the relationships in your graph? How do you
> incorporate graph with your overall data architecture and application flows?
>
> Get your talk submissions in by Monday, May 13.
> https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/cfp.html
>
> Let me know if you have any questions.
>
>