Mongo Boston: Who’s coming?

Posted by: Mike Girouard on 08/24/2010

via Mongo Boston: MongoDB conference in Boston, MA.

Meghan just announced on the New York Mongo mailing list that they are organizing a MongoDB conference in Boston. NYC to Boston is a nice road trip and the price is right… I’m in.

10gen is organizing a major MongoDB in conference in Boston on September 20. It is a full day event at the Microsoft NERD Center, featuring presentations from several of the developers at 10gen working on the project. In addition, there will be many presentations from companies using MongoDB in production – Totsy, Yottaa, Swipely, Sluggy.com, MyPunchbowl, tiptheweb.org, Harmony. There are even a few members of the NY Mongo User Group presenting, specifically Brendan McAdams (who gave the August talk on Scala + Mongo) and Mitch Pirtle.

I’ve already got my sessions planned out too…

  1. Introducing MongoDB into your organization: MyPunchbowl with Ryan Angilly
  2. Schema Design with Alvin Richards
  3. Indexing and Query Optimizer with Mike Dirolf
  4. MongoHQ: Cloud-based MongoDB Hosting with Ben Wyrosdick & Jason McCay
  5. Map/reduce, geospatial indexing, and other cool features with Mike Dirolf
  6. Replica Sets with Nosh Petigara
  7. Scala + Mongo for Java Developers who don’t know Scala with Brendan McAdams
  8. Python Development with Brendan McAdams
  9. MongoDB E-Commerce Case Study: Totsy with Mitch Pirtle
  10. Real World Data Modeling with MongoDB at Harmony with Steve Smith
  11. MongoDB Roadmap with Alvin Richards

And, of course, the After-Party :)

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