Thank you so much to everyone for the opportunity and lovely discussions -
it was super fun!
I'm sharing links to my slides and reference repo link. Do drop a note, if
you've any questions.
Slides - https://speakerdeck.com/ashwanthkumar/suuchi-
application-layer-sharding
References - https://github.com/ashwanthkumar/suuchi-sharding-talk
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 4:48 PM, saai akash <saaiakash@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I am Akash from Jaya engineering college. I am planning to give a
speech about kdenlive a video editing tool in open source
Name:Akash.G(Jaya Engineering College)
Topic:Kdenlive(Video editing tool)
Duration:10mins
----regards----
Akash
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 at 11:55 PM, Shrinivasan T <tshrinivasan@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,Scala
Indian Linux Users Group, Chennai [ ILUGC ] is spreading awareness on
Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) in Chennai since January 1998.
We usually meet on the second Saturday of every month, and for this
month we shall meet December 10, 2016 at 1500
IST.
Venue: Classroom No 1,
Aerospace Engineering,
Near Gajendra Circle,
IIT Madras.
Link for the Map: http://bit.ly/iitm-aero
This month, we have following talks.
=====
Talk : 1
I would like to present about one of my recent open source projects that
(attempts to) provide abstractions for building distributed data systems.
Topic - Suuchi - Toolkit for building Distributed Data systems
Description - Suuchi <https://github.com/ashwanthkumar/suuchi> is a
presented
library that can be used for building distributed data systems. I
a
this talk earlier in last month's Docker Meetup
Duration - 40 min
About Me - I am Ashwanth Kumar, I'm a Principal Engineer, leading the
crawling team at Indix.
I like to understand, build and operate distributed systems in general. I
also contribute to OSS <http://github.com/ashwanthkumar> whenever I get
at
chance.
=====
Talk 2:
Topic: Neo4j
Description: It is a world`s leading open source graph database. It is
completely developed by Java programming language. Just like RDBMS
stores data in the form of ârows , columnsâ of Tables, but
GDBMS stores data in the form of âgraphsâ.
Duration : 40 min
About me: I am Lokesh Kumar. I am a 3rd year computer engineer pursuing
Jayahttp://kaniyam.com
Engineering College. I am very much passionate about FOSS and
Forensics.
=====
Talk 3:
Topic : Big Data series - Part 4 - Intro to Visualization tool Kibana
Description : Kibana is an open source analytics and visualization
platform designed to work with Elasticsearch. You use Kibana to
search, view, and interact with data stored in Elasticsearch indices.
You can easily perform advanced data analysis and visualize your data
in a variety of charts, tables, and maps.
Kibana makes it easy to understand large volumes of data. Its simple,
browser-based interface enables you to quickly create and share
dynamic dashboards that display changes to Elasticsearch queries in
real time.
Setting up Kibana is a snap. You can install Kibana and start
exploring your Elasticsearch indices in minutes â no code, no
additional infrastructure required.
Duration : 45 min
About Speaker : T Shrinivasan - tshrinivasan AT gmail DOT com -
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Entry is free.
All are welcome.
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T.Shrinivasan
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