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MongoDB Game Night
Tue, Nov. 29 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (PST)SUGARCANE Raw Bar GrillJoin MongoDB at the Emerald Lounge at Sugarcane for a fun night of board games and arcade games while you snack on the most delicious food and sip on some signature cocktails, all on us.
Sessions
PRT223: The rise of the developer data platform (sponsored by MongoDB)
The wave of invention and innovation resulting from the rise of cloud computing has provided developers with unprecedented power to build, deploy, and scale new applications; create new businesses and business models; and revolutionize entire industries. At the heart of this movement is data, and innovation in data platforms has been critical to empowering developers to deliver reliable, operable, scalable, and maintainable applications. Join MongoDB’s Chief Information Security Officer, Lena Smart, and learn about the innovations that MongoDB has delivered to create the most popular data platform for developers. Lena will give her perspective on innovations in security, utilized in MongoDB and MongoDB Atlas, that have helped MongoDB grow. This presentation is brought to you by MongoDB, an AWS Partner.
PRT313: 10 things you didn’t know your data could do for you (sponsored by MongoDB)
In a world of data clouds, data lakes, data warehouses, and databases, we are drowning in data. But can we get more value from it? In this session, Karen Huaulme, Principal Developer Advocate at MongoDB, demonstrates how modern applications can design, grow, and secure their data while deriving analytical insights, driving diverse workloads, and developing practical functionality—all while reducing cost. Hear true tales of data tribulations and tragedy, and learn about common mistakes and pitfalls when it comes to keeping your application alive and thriving. This presentation is brought to you by MongoDB, an AWS Partner.
PRT314: From RDBMS to NoSQL (sponsored by MongoDB)
NoSQL represents a new way of thinking about data. Traditional relational database management systems (RDBMS) have been baked into software development for decades, and most teams think about their data in that context. Moving development organizations from RDBMS to a NoSQL-first mentality means overcoming technology momentum and the natural bias to use solutions that are already understood. Join Rick Houlihan of MongoDB for this insightful session that breaks down NoSQL data modeling for real-world workloads and dives deep into the core value of MongoDB for both SDEs and product stakeholders. This presentation is brought to you by MongoDB, an AWS Partner.