Expert Panel The Future of NoSQL Databases
Webinar Speaker: James Kobielus, Senior Research Director, Data Management
Date: Thursday, December 8, 2022
Time: 12:00 p.m. PT, 3:00 p.m. ET
NoSQL is a key pillar in many organizations’ data architectures. The term refers to a wide range of data platform architectures optimized for specific use cases, rather than to an all-purpose platform for all enterprise requirements. Under the NoSQL umbrella, many industry observers group such approaches as document, wide-column, key-value, and graph databases
In this panel, TDWI senior research director James Kobielus will lead data industry experts in a discussion of the future of NoSQL databases. They will discuss such issues as:
- What is NoSQL and what are the sweet-spot use cases for these disparate approaches?
- Is the longstanding distinction between NoSQL databases and traditional relational platforms disappearing in an era of multimodel databases?
- What are the optimal roles for NoSQL databases in enterprise data warehousing and data lake environments?
- How do organizations avoid introducing NoSQL siloes into enterprise data architectures?
Guest Speakers
Tzach Livyatan
VP of Product
ScyllaDB
Tzach Livyatan has a BA and MSc in computer science (Technion, Summa Cum Laude) and has had a 15-year career in development, system engineering, and product management. In the past, he worked in the telecom domain, focusing on carrier grade systems, signaling, policy, and charging applications.
James Kobielus