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Yes, SQL!

Presented by Uri Cohen on Mar 01, 2011 Length 00:53:12     Download: MP3
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Sections
Operations & Infrastructure,
Architecture & Design,
Development
Topics
JPA ,
JDBC ,
Memcache ,
Java ,
Big Data ,
QCon London 2011 ,
Caching ,
Java EE ,
SQL ,
Languages ,
Database Design ,
.NET ,
Data Access ,
NoSQL ,
QCon ,
Clustering & Caching ,
Relational Databases ,
Programming ,
Database ,
Performance & Scalability ,
Architecture ,
Conferences ,
GigaSpaces ,
Infrastructure
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Summary
Uri Cohen presents the key characteristics of SQL and NoSQL databases and how to create a layer on top of distributed data stores in order to use SQL to query for data. For further information please contact Gigaspaces.

Bio
Uri Cohen has been with GigaSpaces for the last 3 and half years, first serving as a customer solutions architect and later on as product manager, his current role. He is responsible for gathering and articulating product requirements, driving product releases and conducting product marketing activities to customers and prospects. He often speaks at industry conferences and GigaSpaces user events.

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  • This article is part of a featured topic series on NoSQL , Java and also QCon

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