Hi Allison, just adding,

There will be Jim Webber's talk at QCon São Paulo, in my track, (
http://www.qconsp.com/schedule/sabado), which will be on Saturday, September
10, and the workshop, 1 day before. (which I'll attend).

;)

Cheers,

Adriano Almeida

2011/8/26 Allison Sparrow <[email protected]>

> ***************************************
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We have a bunch of great events coming up in September. Check it out below.
>
> We are adding more events on the regular, so be sure to check back at
> http://plancast.com/neo4j for updates throughout the month. If you have
> any
> questions regarding participation, feel free to email me at
> [email protected].
>
>
> *WEBINAR: Getting Started with Neo4j*
> Thursday, 1 September @10:00 PDT
>
> Neo4j is the world's leading graph database, storing data in the nodes
> and relationships of a graph. The most generic of data structures, a
> graph elegantly represents any kind of data, preserving the natural
> structure of the domain.
>
> This webinar is designed to help developers achieve a fast start with
> Neo4j.. There are no pre-requisites. Join this webinar to learn:
>
> * basic graph concepts
> * modeling data in a graph
> * querying a graph
>
> Register:  https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/491756720
>
> System Requirements
>
> PC-based attendees
> Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
> Macintosh®-based attendees
> Required: Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer
>
>
> *LONDON Keynote: Ian Robinson presents @Progressive .NET Tutorials*
> Wednesday, 7 September @ 09:30 - 13:20 GMT
>
> This hands-on tutorial will introduce you to building RESTful web services
> using the new Microsoft Web APIs (http://wcf.codeplex.com). Over the
> course
> of several exercises, we'll develop a simple Fighting Fantasy service for
> machines to play when they're not busy running your business applications.
> The tutorial's mixture of theory and practice will cover:
> - Resource design and development
> - Test-driven server- and client-side development
> - The Atom Syndication Format
> - Caching
> - Hypermedia
>
>
> http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/open-source-dot-net/restful-web-service-development-in-dot-net
>
> *BAY AREA Meetup: Spring Data & Neo4j*
> Wednesday, 7 September @ 19:00 PDT
>
> Join us for an introduction to Spring Data, with a special emphasis on
> Spring Data Neo4j. We'll get you started with this exciting new technology,
> then take a deeper dive into how you can make the magic happen with Neo4j.
>
> www.meetup.com/graphdb/events/30126321/
>
> *WEBINAR: Getting Started with Spring Data Graph*
> Thursday, 8 September @ 10:00-11:00 PDT
>
> The Spring Data project makes it easier to build Spring-powered
> applications
> that use new data access technologies such as non-relational NOSQL
> databases, cloud based data services, and graph databases.
>
> This webinar is designed for enterprise developers who are working with
> Spring and need to understand if they can benefit from a graph database.
> The
> session will introduce the different types of data management offered in
> Spring Data, including graph databases, and will show how easy it is to get
> started with the Spring Data Graph project.
>
> https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/622766136
>
> *KARLSKRONA (SWEDEN) Conference Talk: How Graph Databases Can Make You a
> Superstar @Devcon 2011 *
> Thursday, 15 September
>
>  <https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/889000248>Andres will be
> presenting
> about graph databases generally, and Neo4j specifically.
>
> telecomcity.org/hem/devcon11.aspx
>
> *SEATTLE Meetup: Neo4j in the Real World
> *Thursday, 15 September @ 19:00 PDT
>
> An evening learning about real world use cases for a graph database, citing
> a mix of actual and abstracted commercial deployments. We'll consider
> modeling a real domain, performance tuning, and deploying a local or
> geographically distributed cluster.
>
> www.meetup.com/graphdb-seattle/events/27968441/?rv=ea1.2
>
> *DENVER Conference Talk: Geoprocessing with Neo4j Spatial and OSM @FOSS4G *
> Friday, 16 September @ 14:00 MST
>
> Presentation by Craig Taverner, Amanzi. What better way to perform
> geoprocessing than on a graph! And what better dataset to play with than
> Open Street Map!
>
> 2011.foss4g.org/sessions/geoprocessing-neo4j-spatial-and-osm
>
> *ST. LOUIS Conference Talk: An Introduction to Doctor Who (and Neo4j)
> @Strange Loop 2011
> *Monday, 19 September
>
> Doctor Who is the world’s longest running science-fiction TV series.
> Battling daleks, cybermen and sontarans, and always accompanied by his
> trusted human companions, the last Timelord has saved earth from
> destruction
> more times than you’ve cursed Maven.
>
> Neo4j is the world’s leading open source graph database. Designed to
> interrogate densely connected data with lightning speed, it lets you
> traverse millions of nodes in a fraction of the time it takes to run a
> multi-join SQL query.
>
> When these two meet, the result is an entertaining introduction to the
> complex history of a complex hero, and a rapid survey of the elegant APIs
> of
> a delightfully simple graph database. With a data store packed full of
> geeky
> Doctor Who facts, we’ll have you answering questions of the Doctor Who
> universe like a die-hard fan.
>
> https://thestrangeloop.com/sessions/an-introduction-to-doctor-who-and-neo4j
> <http://lanyrd.com/2011/strange-loop/sfyqd/>
> *
> *
> *LINZ (AUSTRIA) Conference Talk: Spring Data Graph Presentation @eJUG in
> Austria *
> Thursday, 29 September
>
> Michael Hunger speaks on Spring Data Graph at eJUG in Austria
>
> ejug.at/
>
>
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