Los NoSQL ya son el día a día de nuestras aplicaciones, de entre los distintos tipos, existe uno que a veces no exploramos para nuestras soluciones: las orientadas a grafos. En esta charla veremos por qué son importantes y cómo podemos usarlas en nuestros proyectos con Java.
Las bases de datos orientadas a grafos siguen avanzando de manera discreta en el día a día de las soluciones informáticas. La intención de esta charla es:
Isaac Ruiz Guerra
Isaac is a graduate of the Technological Institute of the Isthmus in Oaxaca, México.
He began to use Java in its 1.2 version (2000) when doing his professional practices in the artificial intelligence laboratory of the Center for Research in Computing (CIC), of the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico. He is a software consultant since 2003, is specialized in applications Integration and has participated in projects related mainly to the financial sector.
For more than 10 years he has worked with different application servers for the java world and now he is trying to adapt this knowledge to the new deployment architectures.
Isaac is a promoter of the java language and has participated in different communities such as javaHispano and javaMéxico. As part of the staff of the javaMexico community, Isaac promotes the use of Java and Java-related technologies by writing on his blog and as a speaker at JUG events.
Isaac has published several articles about the java ecosystem on different websites, including OTN and is frequent Speaker at Java events.
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