Everyone,
for Öredev Open, the first 20 signups are sponsored with the campaign
code NEOOPEN11 at http://oredev.org/2011/oredev-open, and registration
stops on Friday 17.00 CET. See you there!

Cheers,

/peter neubauer

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On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Allison Sparrow
<[email protected]> wrote:
> ***************************************
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Here is a comprehensive list of events we have coming up in November. Check
> it out below.
>
> Remember, check back to http://plancast.com/neo4j for updates throughout
> the month. If you have any questions regarding participation, feel free to
> email me at [email protected].
>
> * London Tutorial | Ian Robinson and Jim Webber's Neo4j Tutorial *
> Thursday, 3 November 2011
>
> This intensive Neo4J tutorial provides a mixture of theory and hands-on
> practical sessions to demonstrate the capabilities of graph data and the
> Neo4j database.
>
> http://skillsmatter.com/course/nosql/neo4j-tutorial
>
> * Conference Sponsorship | Øredev Developer Conference *
> 07-11 November 2011
>
> Neo4j will be hosting a room, and sponsoring the first 20 attendees with an
> Øredev Open ticket. All you have to do is register
> http://oredev.org/2011/oredev-open, and click the Neo4j box
>
> http://oredev.org/2011/oredev-open
>
> *Malmö Meetup | Ruby neo4j graph goodness w/ Andreas Ronge *
> Tuesday, 8 November 2011
>
> We are meeting with the Malmo Ruby guys and see some good examples of what
> you can build with Neo4j
>
> http://www.meetup.com/malmo-ruby/events/35429252/
>
> *Malmö Conference Talk | REST in Practice
> *Wednesday, 9 November 2011
>
> Jim Webber presents:
> In this talk we'll show how to implement business workflows and common
> patterns like event-driven computing. We'll see how many common-sense
> distributed systems principles and best practices are inverted as we design
> to increase surface area, scale, improve availability and compose services.
>
> oredev.org/2011/sessions/rest-in-practice
>
> *Malmö Conference Talk | Test-Driven REST *
> Wednesday, 9 November 2011
>
>  Ian Robinson presents:
> REST's hypermedia constraint is all about getting things done - that is,
> making changes to the state of an application to achieve a particular goal.
> Put simply, in a web-based hypermedia system, clients apply HTTP's uniform
> interface to operate links and forms in pursuit of their application goals.
> In this session I'll discuss the implementation of machine-to-machine
> interactions in a hypermedia-driven distributed system. I'll look at how we
> can develop and test discrete parts of a workflow, and build adaptable
> clients that can be guided on the fly to complete their application goals.
> I'll conclude by introducing you to a hands-on tutorial that you can
> complete using the new Microsoft Web APIs.
>
> oredev.org/2011/sessions/test-driven-rest
>
>
> *Malmö Conference Talk | Event Sourcing Explained *
> Thursday, 10 November 2011
>
>  Rickard Öberg presents:
> Your business wants to use data from your application, but in a way that
> you didn't anticipate from the beginning. Now what do you do? If you are
> using EventSourcing, you're in luck, and this session will describe how
> this technique can help you deal with these types of situations, and more.
>
> oredev.org/2011/sessions/event-sourcing-explained
>
> *Malmö Conference Talk | From Småland's Woods to Silicon Valley *
> Thursday, 10 November 2011
>
>  Peter Neubauer presents:
> A company is like a baby. And it takes as long to allow it to grow. Don't
> fool yourself and be prepared for a journey from Påskallavik to Menlo Park.
> It takes a village to raise a child, and a community to grow a company.
>
>
> http://oredev.org/2011/sessions/from-smalands-woods-to-silicon-valley-a-modern-wilhelm-moberg-story
>
> * Webinar | Introduction to Spring Data Neo4j *
> Thursday, 10 November 2011
>
>  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, for instance graph databases.
> This webinar is designed for enterprise developers that are working with
> Spring and need to understand how they would integrate a NOSQL graph
> database.
>
>  bit.ly/uiKS6x
>
> *Webinar | Getting Started with Neo4j*
> Thursday, 17 November 2011*
>
> *
> This webinar is designed to help developers achieve a fast start with
> Neo4j.. There are no prerequisites. Join this webinar to learn:
> * basic graph concepts
> * modeling data in a graph
> * querying a graph
>
> https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/911016521
>
> *Fort Lauderdale Session | NOSQL: Getting Started with Neo4j*
>  29 Nov - 2 December 2011*
> *
>
> What is a graph database, why would you use it, and how do you get started?
> In this session we'll look at the kinds of problems that graph databases
> can solve and will run through the process of getting started with neo4j
>
> By the end of this session you'll have all of the information required to
> get started with neo4j on your projects.
> http://therichwebexperience.com/conference/fort_lauderdale/2011/11/session?id=24267<https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/911016521>
>
> ***************************************
>
> *Allison Sparrow* *
> **Marketing Manager | Neo Technology*
> +19499036091 | @ayeeson <http://twitter.com/#%21/ayeeson>
>
> *Allison Sparrow* *
> **Marketing Manager | Neo Technology*
> +19499036091 | @ayeeson <http://twitter.com/#%21/ayeeson>
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