MarkLogic InsideHack 2011

MarkLogic InsideHack 2011

Date: 2011-04-28
Time: 10:00AM
Location: The Palace Hotel, Marina Room
2 New Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94105-3402
Topic: MarkLogic
Topic: InsideHack
Presenter: Lots of us!

Interested in non-relational database technologies?  Want to know how leading developers are thinking about their data "Beyond Rows and Columns"?   If you have an unstructured data problem or you're just trying to navigate through the variety of new database technologies, come grab some food and drink with us and find out about MarkLogic, THE database for unstructured information.

As part of our annual User Conference at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, April 28, 2011, MarkLogic is inviting local Bay Area developers to join us for a free half-day "InsideHack" program.

We are providing a limited number of free half-day passes to the conference's Developer Labs and Lounge, held in the Marina room on the Mezzanine, where you can come sit down amongst experts and learn via tutor-assisted, yet self-paced materials. 

Developers who come can

  • Learn to build a 'Google'-like search app in 30 minutes
  • Talk to experts who can tell you if (and why) your use case is suited to MarkLogic.
  • Understand when to choose MarkLogic over other NoSQL or Relational databases
  • Walk away with your own copy of MarkLogic up and running in the cloud

Beyond the labs, the lounge is the venue for a series of hands-on "Lightning talks" that developers can choose to sit in on as well.  

Those interested in InsideHack can register for either the morning (10:00AM-12:30PM) or  (1:45PM-4:15PM) at Eventbrite.  If you're planning to come, you'll want to bring your own laptop and preferably download and install a copy of MarkLogic Server as well.

Developers joining us for InsideHack are also invited to sit in on the Keynote Session that precedes/follows their time in the lounge (8:30-10:00 for the morning session, 4:15-5:15 for the afternoon).

For questions, please contact Eric Bloch, Director of Community, MarkLogic Corporation (@eedeebee) or send email to community-requests AT marklogic DOT com.

 

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