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Key Takeaway Points and Lessons Learned from QCon San Francisco 2011

Topics
Java,
Operations,
Events,
Architecture

This article presents the main takeway points as seen by the many attendees who blogged about QCon. Comments are organized by tracks and sessions: Keynotes, Advancing Agile to the Next stage with Lean, Agile in the Midlife, Architecture Case Studies, Beautiful Code, Big Data and NoSQL, Functional Web, Cross Platform Mobile Development, HTML5 & JavaScript, Systems That Never Stop and many more!

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NoSQL Adoption Is on the Rise, a New Survey Suggests

Topics
NoSQL,
Operations,
Big Data

A new Couchbase survey indicates that the adoption rate of NoSQL solutions by enterprises is rising. Will this be the year of NoSQL as some suggest, and what are the main adoption forces at work?

Hybrid SQL-NoSQL Databases Are Gaining Ground

Topics
NoSQL,
Data Access,
Performance & Scalability

Hybrid SQL-NoSQL database solutions combine the advantage of being compatible with many SQL applications and providing the scalability of NoSQL ones. Xeround offers such a solution as a service in the cloud, including a free edition. Other solutions: Database.com with ODBC/JDBC drivers, NuoDB, Clustrix, and VoltDB.

Windows Phone 8 Is to Be Based on WinRT?

Topics
WinRT,
Mobile

Leaked information suggests that Microsoft is working on unifying the Windows ecosystem, while Windows Phone 8 will be based on WinRT rather than Windows CE.

PostgreSQL and Neo4J Are Making Their Way into the Cloud

Topics
Cloud Computing,
NoSQL

PostgreSQL and Neo4J, a relational and a graph database respectively, are among the latest data stores taking the route to the cloud.

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Interview: François-Régis Sinot on Opa, a Web Development Platform

Topics
Language,
Web Frameworks

An interview with François-Régis Sinot, an architect working on Opa which is a web development platform including a language, a built-in web server, database and distributed execution engine.

Key Takeaway Points and Lessons Learned from QCon London 2011

Topics
Operations,
Ruby,
Events,
SOA,
Java,
Agile,
.NET,
Architecture

This article presents the main takeway points as seen by the many attendees who blogged or tweeted about QCon. Comments are organized by tracks and sessions: Keynotes, Tutorials, Architectures You've Always Wondered About, Building Systems With REST, Design and Objects 2011, Enterprise Agile Transformation, Functional Web, HTML5, the Platform, iOS4 and Android, NoSQL: Where and How, and many more!

Key Takeaway Points and Lessons Learned from QCon San Francisco 2010

Topics
Operations,
Ruby,
Events,
SOA,
Java,
Agile,
.NET,
Architecture

This article presents the main takeway points as seen by the many attendees who blogged about QCon. Comments are organized by tracks and sessions: Keynotes, Tutorials, Architectures You've Always Wondered About, Java, the Platform, Real Life Cloud Architectures, Agile Evolution, Design at Scale, Dev and Ops: A Single Team, NoSQL, SOA for the REST of Us, and many more!

Book Excerpt and Interview: Deploying HTML5

Topics
Java,
.NET,
Internet,
Architecture,
Ruby

Deploying HTML5 is a book written by Aditya Yadav, a former Sr. Architect for ThoughtWorks and actual CTO of a consultancy firm, explaining the HTML5 standard components, showing how they are implemented across major browsers and providing code samples for using them.