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MongoDB.local Houston | August 20, 2019
Tuesday, August 20
 

8:00am CDT

Registration & Coffee
Enjoy coffee and tea service as you check in for the conference

Tuesday August 20, 2019 8:00am - 9:00am CDT

9:00am CDT

Keynote Session
Tuesday August 20, 2019 9:00am - 10:10am CDT
Music Hall

10:10am CDT

Coffee Break
Tuesday August 20, 2019 10:10am - 10:30am CDT
House of Blues Houston

10:30am CDT

Jumpstart: From SQL to NoSQL -- Changing Your Mindset [MongoDB]
When you need to model data, is your first instinct to start breaking it down into rows and columns? Mine used to be too. When you want to develop apps in a modern, agile way, NoSQL databases can be the best option. Come to this talk to learn how to take advantage of all that NoSQL databases have to offer and discover the benefits of changing your mindset from the legacy, tabular way of modeling data. We’ll compare and contrast the terms and concepts in SQL databases and MongoDB, explain the benefits of using MongoDB compared to SQL databases, and walk through data modeling basics so you feel confident as you begin using MongoDB.

Speakers
avatar for Lauren Schaefer

Lauren Schaefer

Developer Advocate, MongoDB
Lauren Hayward Schaefer is a developer advocate for MongoDB. She began her career as a software engineer for IBM where she held a variety of roles including full-stack developer, test automation specialist, social media lead, and growth hacking engineer. She went on to be a developer... Read More →


Tuesday August 20, 2019 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Music Hall

10:30am CDT

Best Practices for Working with IoT and Time-series Data [MongoDB]
Time series data is increasingly at the heart of modern applications - think IoT, stock trading, clickstreams, social media, and more. With the move from batch to real time systems, the efficient capture and analysis of time series data can enable organizations to better detect and respond to events ahead of their competitors or to improve operational efficiency to reduce cost and risk. Working with time series data is often different from regular application data, and there are best practices you should observe.

This talk covers:
  • Common components of an IoT solution
  • The challenges involved with managing time-series data in IoT applications
  • Different schema designs, and how these affect memory and disk utilization – two critical factors in application performance.
  • How to query, analyze and present IoT time-series data using MongoDB Compass and MongoDB Charts
At the end of the session, you will have a better understanding of key best practices in managing IoT time-series data with MongoDB.

Speakers
avatar for Robert Walters

Robert Walters

Product Manager, MongoDB
My desk is littered with sensors, devices and a cluster of Raspberry Pis. With an Electrical Engineering background and a passion for IoT, I am amazed and excited about the possibilities IoT has to change the world we live in today. Each day I am looking at the market and needs of... Read More →


Tuesday August 20, 2019 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Blue Peacock

11:30am CDT

Building an IoT Streaming Analytics Platform to Handle 100,000+ Requests/Min [Corva]
Corva's analytics platform enables real-time engineering and machine learning predictions and powers faster and safer drilling. The platform utilizes AWS serverless Lambda & extensible, data-driven API with MongoDB to handle 100,000+ requests per minute of streaming sensor data.

Speakers
avatar for Jim Wang


Tuesday August 20, 2019 11:30am - 12:15pm CDT
Blue Peacock

11:30am CDT

Distributed Transactions: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility [MongoDB]
A year ago we launched replica-set transactions in MongoDB 4.0. We've now expanded transactions to span across shards, making development against MongoDB even easier. Snapshot isolation, write atomicity, distributed commit – we'll touch on it all. You'll learn all you need to know about distributed transactions before you push to prod.

Speakers
avatar for Aly Cabral

Aly Cabral

Product, MongoDB


Tuesday August 20, 2019 11:30am - 12:15pm CDT
Music Hall

12:15pm CDT

Lunch
Tuesday August 20, 2019 12:15pm - 1:30pm CDT
House of Blues Houston

1:30pm CDT

Halliburton Integrated Well Construction – Edge Platform
Matthew will present an overview of the Edge Platform developed at Halliburton and its part in Halliburton’s Integrated Well Construction initiative. The Platform utilizes IoT concepts, containerization, and leverages MongoDB to allow apps to dynamically spin up at runtime and leverage the flexibility of a schema-less database.


Speakers
MW

Matthew Wise

Halliburton


Tuesday August 20, 2019 1:30pm - 2:15pm CDT
Music Hall

1:30pm CDT

REST-less Mobile Apps: Why Offline-first and Sync Matters for Your App and Business [Realm/MongoDB]
Learn how Seamless Sync helps businesses empower their workforce with mobile apps that work seamlessly anywhere. Get to know what offline-first apps are, use-cases that drive this need, why sync matters and why “REST is not best” for client/server communication.

Speakers
CB

Chris Bush

MongoDB


Tuesday August 20, 2019 1:30pm - 2:15pm CDT
Blue Peacock

2:30pm CDT

Modern Data Backup and Recovery from On-premises to the Public Cloud [MongoDB]
Whether you are running MongoDB on-premise, self-managing in the cloud, or using MongoDB Atlas, it's critical that you have dependable backups of your data for when things go sideways. This takes infrastructure, storage, and coordination, which can be complex and costly. In MongoDB 4.2, we are changing how backup is architected, helping you reduce the required storage footprint and remove architectural complexities to increase performance and decrease costs. Come to this session to see how we're accomplishing this.




Speakers
avatar for Benjamin Cefalo

Benjamin Cefalo

Director, Product Management, MongoDB
Benjamin Cefalo is a Lead Product Manager for Cloud at MongoDB focusing on Backup and Identity and Access Management. Before joining MongoDB, Ben spent 4 ½ years at VMware as Senior Product Line Manager for SaaS. Specifically, SaaS Identity, Security and UX across the platform and... Read More →


Tuesday August 20, 2019 2:30pm - 3:15pm CDT
Music Hall

2:30pm CDT

MongoDB Atlas Data Lake Technical Deep Dive [MongoDB]
MongoDB Atlas Data Lake is a new service offered by MongoDB Atlas. Many organizations store long term, archival data in cost-effective storage like S3, GCP, and Azure Blobs. However, many of them do not have robust systems or tools to effectively utilize large amounts of data to inform decision making. MongoDB Atlas Data Lake is a service allowing organizations to analyze their long-term data to discover a wealth of information about their business.

This session will take a deep dive into the features that are currently available in MongoDB Atlas Data Lake and how they are implemented.

Speakers
avatar for Craig Wilson

Craig Wilson

Software Engineer, MongoDB
Craig is a Christian, husband, father of 4, and a software engineer at MongoDB building tools for other developers.


Tuesday August 20, 2019 2:30pm - 3:15pm CDT
Blue Peacock

3:15pm CDT

Coffee Break
Tuesday August 20, 2019 3:15pm - 3:30pm CDT
House of Blues Houston

3:30pm CDT

Using MongoDB Services in Kubernetes: Any Platform, Development or Production [MongoDB]
MongoDB Kubernetes operator is ready for prime-time. Learn about how MongoDB can be used with most popular orchestration platform, Kubernetes, and bring self-service, persistent storage to your containerized applications.






Speakers
avatar for Jason Mimick

Jason Mimick

Technical Director, MongoDB


Tuesday August 20, 2019 3:30pm - 4:15pm CDT
Blue Peacock

3:30pm CDT

Wide Ranging Analytical Solutions on MongoDB [MongoDB]
MongoDB natively provides a rich analytics framework within the database. We will highlight the different tools, features and capabilities that MongoDB provides to enable various analytics scenarios ranging from AI, Machine Learning and applications. We will demonstrate a Machine Learning (ML)  example using MongoDB and Spark.

Speakers
avatar for Dawoud Ibrahim

Dawoud Ibrahim

Solutions Architect, Mongodb


Tuesday August 20, 2019 3:30pm - 4:15pm CDT
Music Hall

4:30pm CDT

Tips and Tricks++ for Querying and Indexing MongoDB [MongoDB]
Query performance can either be a constant headache or the unsung hero of an application. MongoDB provides extremely powerful and performant querying capabilities by efficiently leveraging indexes.  As the lead query expert on our global support team I will share some best practices for querying arrays, discuss the importance of compound indexes, and walk through how indexes are traversed by the database.


Speakers
avatar for Chris Harris

Chris Harris

Senior Technical Services Engineer, MongoDB
Chris joined MongoDB at the beginning of 2016 and has enjoyed helping customer succeed ever since. He particularly enjoys learning about and assisting with any question related to queries and indexing. In his free time Chris enjoys crashing his drone, learning random new skills, and... Read More →


Tuesday August 20, 2019 4:30pm - 5:15pm CDT
Music Hall

4:30pm CDT

Using Client Side Encryption in MongoDB 4.2 [MongoDB]
Encryption is not a new concept to MongoDB. Encryption may occur in-transit (with TLS) and at-rest (with the encrypted storage engine). But MongoDB 4.2 introduces support for Client Side Encryption, ensuring the most sensitive data is encrypted before ever leaving the client application. Even full access to your MongoDB servers is not enough to decrypt this data. And better yet, Client Side Encryption can be enabled at the "flick of a switch".

This session covers using Client Side Encryption in your applications. This includes the necessary setup, how to encrypt data without sacrificing queryability, and what trade-offs to expect.


Speakers
avatar for Kevin Albertson

Kevin Albertson

Software Engineer, MongoDB


Tuesday August 20, 2019 4:30pm - 5:15pm CDT
Blue Peacock Room

5:15pm CDT

Happy Hour



Tuesday August 20, 2019 5:15pm - 6:15pm CDT
Foundation Room
 
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