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IBM discusses JanusGraph on Compose at ScyllaDB Summit 2017

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Phillip Tribble
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385
Language
English
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Summary

IBM software engineers David Pitera and Keith Lohnes are set to present at the ScyllaDB Summit 2017, discussing their work on JanusGraph on Compose, a managed GraphDB cloud solution utilizing ScyllaDB as its primary datastore. Their talk will introduce attendees to the realm of graph databases, detail the JanusGraph project and data model, and explain how ScyllaDB fulfills their requirements. The Summit, which will be held in San Francisco on October 24-25, 2017, offers a platform for NoSQL developers and users to engage in various technical discussions, including monitoring, latency improvements, and ScyllaDB's roadmap, complemented by a hands-on workshop. Attendees can find more information about Pitera and Lohnes's presentation on the JanusGraph website and can contact them via email for further inquiries.