Welcome to Magazine Premium

You can change this text in the options panel in the admin

There are tons of ways to configure Magazine Premium... The possibilities are endless!

Member Login
Lost your password?
Not a member yet? Sign Up!

May 30 Couchbase Webinar: Deploying Mobile Applications that Sync with the Datacenter/Cloud

May 12, 2012

This presentation is produced by:

 

Date: May 30, 2012

Time: 1 PM Eastern / 10 AM Pacific

Price: Free to all attendees

 

About the Presentation

We are in the post-PC era – more mobile computing devices (smartphones, tablets) ship per quarter than PC’s, and have since the fourth quarter of 2010*. Mobile devices are where we gather and consume information with increasing frequency, but the cloud is where that information will be aggregated, analyzed and enriched. NoSQL databases are ideal for the cloud-side data management needs of mobile applications, powering some of the most successful and widely used mobile apps, including the recent hit Draw Something by OMGPOP which reached 50 million downloads in 50 days.

In this webinar you will learn about:

  • The rapidly evolving mobile landscape
  • Why a NoSQL database may be the best fit for your application
  • Mobile use cases from real-world deployments

* Source: http://on.ft.com/IvAOZp

 

 

About the Speaker

J. Chris Anderson is a co-founder of Couchbase and Chief Architect of the company’s mobile technology. Chris has a personal obsession with bending the physics of the web and giving control back to users. Couchbase’s mobile efforts fulfill his long-time dream of peer-to-peer replication. Chris is co-author of “CouchDB: The Definitive Guide” (O’Reilly) and has spoken at a number of conferences including: SXSW, OSCON, MySQL, ApacheCon and the Erlang Factory.

 

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Add video comment

FOLLOW US!

Friend me on FacebookFollow me on TwitterJoin my group on LinkedInWatch me on YouTubeRSS Feed

User Login

Lost Password

 

 

Latest Tweets

Twitter