Graph Database - San Francisco

Developers interested in learning about and working with graph databases for social, spatial, hierarchical or other highly connected data sets. We host hands-on lab sessions, technology reviews, topical lectures, and plenty of social beer nights. Curious about graphs, want to pimp your non-RDBMS skills? Join us!

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Past events

  • Screening of Connected: The Film

    Thu, 30 Aug 2012, 02:00 - 05:00 in San Francisco, United States

    Hey all,We have the opportunity to host a screening of the movie Connected. We thought this would be a great next meetup especially with GraphConnect and QCon coming up.What we thought would be more excellent would be to have it at a venue where people are using a graph database.It would be for 100 people or less, let me know if your venue would work. The date is flexible as well, we can work on it.Announcing the winner of the GC tickets tomorrow!

  • Neo4j in the Real World

    Fri, 29 Jun 2012, 02:00 - 05:00 in San Francisco, United States

    Neo4j is a graph database. What does that mean, and when would you want to use a graph?Let's get together to share notes about using Neo4j in the real world. We'll have a few use cases to present, but encourage you to bring yours and talk about your experience: what was awesome, what was a challenge, what do you need help resolving.This event is inspired by Aseem's original proposition:Hi all! I just moved to SF from Seattle, and was part of the Neo4j/graphDB group up there.

  • Spring Data - Polyglot Persistence & Graphy Goodness

    Thu, 8 Sep 2011, 02:00 - 04:00 in Palo Alto, United States

    The Spring Framework is well known as a great stack for building java applications. Now with Spring Data, java developers have a new abstraction layer for working with many NOSQL databases. Work with annotated POJOs, then store in any one NOSQL back-end, or go polyglot style and save different parts of your entity to different back-ends. Yeah, it's cool.Join us for an introduction to Spring Data, with a special emphasis on Spring Data Neo4j.

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