Watch the Video of the Keynote Panel “New and old Data stores”
A number of people asked me to make it easier to watch the video of the Keynote Panel “New and old Data stores”, held at ICOODB 2010 Frankfurt on September 29, 2010.
So rather then downloading the video, you can now watch it directly here!
The panel discussed the pros and cons of new data stores with respect to classical relational databases.
The panel of experts was composed of:
-Robert Greene, Chief Strategist Versant.
-Leon Guzenda, Chief Technology Officer Objectivity.
-Michael Keith, architect at Oracle.
-Patrick Linskey, Apache OpenJPA project.
-Peter Neubauer, COO NeoTechnology.
-Ulf Michael (Monty) Widenius, main author of the original version of the open source MySQL database.
Moderators were: Alan Dearle, University of St. Andrew, and myself.
The panelists engaged in lively discussions addressing a variety of interesting issues, such as: why the recent proliferation of “new data stores”, such as “document stores”, and “nosql databases”; their differences with classic relational databases, how object databases compare with NoSQL databases, scalability and consistency for huge amount of data…to name a few.
RVZ
Since the original video was rather large, I split it into two parts
Keynote Panel “New and old Data stores” PART I:
Keynote Panel “New and old Data stores” PART II: