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Posted to user@hbase.apache.org by Isabel Drost <is...@apache.org> on 2012/04/26 13:22:58 UTC
Berlin Buzzwords program is online
This is to announce the Berlin Buzzwords program. The Program Committee has
completed reviewing all submissions and set up the schedule containing a great
lineup of speakers for this years Berlin Buzzwords program. Among the speakers
we have Leslie Hawthorn (Red Hat), Alex Lloyd (Google), Michael Busch (Twitter)
as well as Nicolas Spiegelberg (Facebook). Checkout our program at
http://berlinbuzzwords.de/program/session-schedule
Berlin Buzzwords standard conference tickets are still available. Note that we
also offer a special rate for groups of 5 and more attendees with a 15% discount
off the standard ticket price.
“Berlin Buzzwords is by far one of the best conferences around if you care about
search, distributed systems, and NoSQL...” says Shay Banon, founder of
ElasticSearch.
Berlin Buzzwords will take place June 4th and 5th 2012 at Urania Berlin
(http://www.uraniaberlin.de). The 3rd edition of the conference for developers
and users of open source projects, again focuses on everything related to
scalable search, data-analysis in the cloud and NoSQL-databases. We are bringing
together developers, scientists, and analysts working on innovative technologies
for storing, analysing and searching today's massive amounts of digital data.
Berlin Buzzwords is organised by newthinking communications GmbH in
collaboration with Isabel Drost (Member of the Apache Software Foundation, PMC
member Apache community development and co-founder of Apache Mahout), Jan
Lehnardt (PMC member Apache CouchDB) and Simon Willnauer (PMC member Apache
Lucene).
More information including speaker interviews, ticket sales, press information
as well as "meet me at bbuzz" buttons are available on the official website:
http://berlinbuzzwords.de/
Looking forward to meeting you in June,
Isabel
PS: Did I mention that Berlin is all beautiful in Summer?