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Register Now LOCATION Klassikstadt (Map) Orber Straße 4a D-60386 Frankfurt WHEN September 27, 2022 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM CEST close Register Email Address* First Name* Last Name* Company* Job Title* Job Function*chevron-down * IT Executive (CIO, CTO, VP Engineering, etc.) * Business Executive (CEO, COO, CMO, etc.) * Architect * Business Development / Alliance Manager * DBA * Technical Operations * Director / Development Manager * Product / Project Manager * Software Developer / Engineer * Mobile Developer * Business Analyst * Data Scientist * Student * Other Work Address Company Postal Code Years of MongoDB Experiencechevron-down * New to MongoDB * 1-3 years * 4-7 years * 8 or more years Dietary Restrictionschevron-down * Kosher * Halal * Vegetarian * Vegan * Other * None By registering for this conference, I agree to the following terms and conditions. I have read and agree to the Event Code of Conduct and agree to abide by its principles. Submit AGENDA 8 AM–9 AM REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST Grab your badge at the MongoDb registration desk before our keynote starts at 9am! Breakfast will be served from 8am for our attendees to enjoy some morning coffee and refreshments whilst networking with other attendees. 9 AM–10 AM KEYNOTE MongoDB Chief Product Officer, Sahir Azam, will explore why MongoDB is the best choice for modern applications, the future of application development, and how MongoDB is changing the way data-driven experiences are built. 10 AM–10:20 AM MORNING COFFEE BREAK Take a quick break before our general sessions begin! Grab your favorite coffee, visit one of our sponsors or speak with a MongoDB expert at our Ask the Expert booth! Be sure to arrive for your chosen session 5 minutes before the session start time. 10:20 AM–10:50 AM MONGODB RELATIONAL MIGRATOR: BRING YOUR RELATIONAL WORKLOADS TO MONGODB WITH CONFIDENCE Moving that old, slow application off of a relational database and onto MongoDB sounds like a great idea but has historically been a very challenging undertaking. In this session, we'll introduce MongoDB Relational Migrator, a new product from MongoDB that takes the pain away from modernization projects by helping with schema modeling and mapping, as well as replicating and transforming data from Oracle, MySQL, and SQL server databases. Speaker: Nils Lindholm Level: Beginner Language: English 10:20 AM–10:50 AM A SERVERLESS STACK - FROM DATABASE TO APPLICATION HOSTING MongoDB has recently introduced serverless databases as a new deployment option in Atlas. Together with Atlas's serverless application services, you can create a complete back end as a service without having to worry about a single server. In this session, you will learn how to create highly scalable and future-proof serverless solutions based on microservices to power modern applications. I'll demonstrate how to build the three most common microservices required in any solution—authentication, writes (data input), and reads (data output)—and expose them as HTTPS Endpoints. At the end of this session, you'll be able to take advantage of the serverless capabilities in our application data platform for modern application development. Speaker: Timo Lackmann Level: Beginner Language: English 11 AM–11:30 AM QUERYABLE ENCRYPTION - NEXT-GEN SECURITY FOR SENSITIVE WORKLOADS Many applications with high-sensitivity workloads require enhanced technical options to control and limit access to confidential and regulated data. In some cases, system requirements or compliance obligations dictate a separation of duties for staff operating the database and those who maintain the application layer. In cloud-hosted environments, certain data are sometimes deemed too sensitive to store on third-party infrastructure. This is a common pain for system architects in the healthcare, finance, and consumer tech sectors — the benefits of managed, easily expanded compute and storage have been considered unavailable because of data confidentiality and privacy concerns. This session will take a deep dive into Queryable Encryption, in Preview with MongoDB 6.0, that address these scenarios while preserving rich query expressivity. Utilizing groundbreaking technologies developed by our Advanced Crypto Research group, we will review how confidential data can be easily queried without leaking information about the data being queried or the query itself. Speaker: Bartlomiej Polot Level: Intermediate Language: English 11:30 AM–12 PM MONGODB ATLAS INTRODUCTION Working with data has always been the hardest part of developing applications. With MongoDB Atlas, we are looking at making it the easiest. Among the many topics we’ll cover are: Creating a MongoDB Cloud account . Creating a Free Tier M0 Cluster. Loading in sample data . Setting up database and network access . Connecting to your cluster and accessing data . Atlas Product Ecosystem overview. By the end of the session, you will have access to a free and fully managed and distributed MongoDB deployment that you can use to start building tomorrow’s next best application. Speaker: Philipp Weyer Level: Beginner Language: English 11:30 AM–12 PM 10 JAHRE BOSCH IOT INSIGHTS MIT MONGODB: DIE TOP-ENTWICKLUNGSMUSTER Bosch IoT Insights hat 2012 als Systematische Felddatenerfassung im Automotive Bereich bei Bosch angefangen und schon früh MongoDB als Datenbank ausgewählt (damals in Version 2). Seit dem geht es erfolgreich weiter und weiter. So ist Bosch IoT Insights inzwischen in vielen IoT Domänen in- und außerhalb von Bosch unterwegs. 10 Jahre später rekapituliert Steffen Gürtler und zeigt eine Auswahl der Entwicklunsmuster mit MongoDB. So hat sich die Dokumentenstruktur von Messwerten in Bosch IoT Insights von einzelnen Dokumenten pro Messung zu effizienten Zeitreihen weiterentwickelt. Es wird MongoDB zur Steuerung der Datenprozessierung eingesetzt und zur Terminierung hoch-frequenter und verteilter Aufgaben. Und auch ohne aufwendige Datenbank-Transaktion werden mit MongoDB in Bosch IoT Insights Dokumente und Ereignisse aus unterschiedlichen Quellen zusammengeführt - robust und skalierbar. Speaker: Steffen Gürtler, Bosch Level: Beginner Language: German 12 PM–1 PM LUNCH Lunch will be served for all attendees at midday on the ground floor. Grab something to eat and visit the MongoDB product or Ask the Experts booth! Sponsors will also be located on the ground floor, visit their booths and see which swag you can find. 1 PM–2:10 PM MONGODB DATAMESH: ANGEWANDTES DESIGN VON MACH (MICROSERVICES, API-FIRST, CLOUD-NATIVE, AND HEADLESS) Die Designkonzepte von MACH (Microservices, API-first, Cloud-native und Headless) sind perfekt für MongoDB geeignet und passen ideal zum Architekturkonzept des Data Mesh. Die Einführung von Atlas Search, Data Lake und der Bedarf an Echtzeit-Funktionen machen diese beiden Konzepte noch wertvoller für jeden Architekten oder Lösungsdesigner. Lernen Sie in diesem Vortrag am Beispiel von Zahlungsprozessen, was Anreicherung und polymorphe Daten für eine vertikale Lösung, Stichwort "Daten als Produkt", wirklich bedeuten. Das vorgestellte Konzept lässt sich leicht auf jede Branche übertragen und erleichtert das Leben von Architekten erheblich. Speaker: Boris Bialek Level: Advanced Language: German 1 PM–1:30 PM SCALABLE AND SECURE MODERN MOBILE AND WEB APPLICATIONS WITH ATLAS APP SERVICES AND SEARCH Have you ever been challenged with application requirements like real time updates, mobile device sync with offline capabilities and super flexible APIs? On top of that you should provide enhanced search functionality like autocomplete and make your native mobile applications collaborate in real time with each other and also with attached web-clients. Your solutions should also scale on demand with it’s exponential expected global growing user base. The amount of work to put in such a solution to build and operate is huge and takes weeks or month to complete. Not mentioned yet, that developing and operating such solutions requires specialised skills in multiple technologies like lucene, GraphQL, Server Sent Events (SSE) and mobile device sync. What if? What if there is a ready to use solution which just works and let you concentrate on the features that matter most for your customers? In this session we will show you exactly that. With Atlas App Services and the lucene based Atlas Search you can achieve all the requirements a modern application needs. Scalable, secure and without the hazels of setting up every component on its own. Speaker: Philip Eschenbacher Level: Beginner / Intermediate Language: English 1:40 PM–2:10 PM LAUNCH A REACT NATIVE APP THAT AUTOMATICALLY SYNCS TO THE CLOUD Building a mobile application from start to finish is easy with React Native - the popular cross-platform mobile app development framework. Using the publicly available Realm React Native template, Andrew will showcase how you can get started building your own mobile application. During this session you will learn: * How data is stored locally using Realm and see just how simple it is to code * How data is synced to the cloud in Atlas with Atlas Device Sync. * How application synching occurs between different device types through the cloud * How Atlas Device Sync handles complex edge cases like conflict resolution and intermittent network connectivity Speaker: Andrew Meyer Level: Beginner Language: English 2:20 PM–2:50 PM MONGODB ATLAS SEARCH - INTRODUCTION With MongoDB Atlas Search, you can build full-text search on top of your data in minutes. Stop wasting time on a separate search system alongside Atlas and start taking advantage of a seamless and scalable solution for building relevance-based application features. Join Pawel's session to get quick introduction to it's capabilities. Speaker: Pawel Manowiecki Level: Beginner Language: English 2:20 PM–2:50 PM ONLINE ARCHIVE, DATA LAKE UND DATA FEDERATION - WAS IST WAS? Als Datenplattform ermöglicht MongoDB Atlas unter anderem das Analysieren von kalten Daten mit den bereits bekannten MongoDB Werkzeugen. Daten können automatisch aus einem Cluster in kalten Speicher überführt werden und dort für den gelegentlichen Zugriff vorgehalten werden. Daten, welche sich bereits im günstigen Object Storage befinden, können durch Data Federation wieder nutzbar gemacht werden und mit Daten aus anderen Datenquellen kombiniert werden. In dieser Session wird gezeigt, wie die Atlas Dienste Online Archive, Data Lake und Data Federation funktionieren, für welche Use Cases sie geeignet sind und wie durch den Einsatz Entwicklungsaufwand verringert und Kosten im Betrieb eingespart werden können. Speaker: Marco Sabotinski Level: Intermediate Language: English 2:50 PM–3:05 PM AFTERNOON COFFEE BREAK Take a quick break before our final sessions begin! Grab a coffee, visit one of our sponsors or speak with a MongoDB expert at our Ask the Expert booth! Be sure to arrive for your chosen session 5 minutes before the session start time. 3:05 PM–3:35 PM ADVANCED DATA MODELING Creating a schema for a relational database is a straightforward process. Designing a schema for a MongoDB application may seem a little more challenging. However, it doesn't have to be if you follow the main principles that MongoDB has identified for its users. This talk will go over these data modeling principles. We'll also reveal modeling tips to address the constant changes in the data technology world like new features in MongoDB, hardware evolution, data lakes, and the growing impact of analytics. Speaker: Timo Lackmann Level: Intermediate Language: English 3:45 PM–4:15 PM WORKING WITH TIME SERIES DATA IN MONGODB Michael will cover Time Series in MDB with a brief overview of Time Series collections (released in MDB 5.0), including all of the exciting new features and support added for 5.x rapid releases, such as sharding, online archive integration, new query expressions and aggregation stages, performance improvements, Time Series collection column compression, and more. Speaker: Michael Gertenberg Level: Intermediate Language: English 4:25 PM–5:30 PM DRINKS RECEPTION It’s happy hour time! We would love for you to join us for some drinks and light bites to celebrate MongoDB.local Frankfurt 2022! This will be your last opportunity to network with other attendees and visit sponsor booths as well as MongoDB products and Ask the Expert booths. WHAT TO EXPECT MongoDB.local Frankfurt will feature educational content designed to teach you technologies, tools, and best practices that make it easy to build data-driven applications without distraction. Some ways you'll learn: KEYNOTE PRESENTATION The Keynote Presentation will recap the latest product releases and highlight exciting new features. BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE, AND ADVANCED TECHNICAL SESSIONS Educational technical sessions selected specifically for this audience, delivered by the MongoDB experts who build the data platform. MONGODB PRODUCT AND FEATURE DEMOS Join the MongoDB product teams for demos of the latest products. Stop by the booths for swag, meet the product teams, and share your ideas with MongoDB and other community members. 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