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a guide to putting together a virtual conference

A Guide to Putting Together a Virtual Conference

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Estimated reading time: 7 minutes

Hello! I’m Cris Miranda, the community manager at ArangoDB, and I make sure ArangoDB has a vibrant, wholesome, and ever-growing community of amazing people. I want to share some tips and advice based on valuable lessons we’ve learned from our first-ever virtual developers’ conference. 

In this short blog post, you’ll learn about how to avoid the common pitfall of ‘feature creep’ as well as gain tips on navigating virtual events platforms. I also teach you how you and your team can move together in synchronicity while keeping your goals as your guiding lighthouse. Lastly, I’ll teach you the best mindset to approach the world of rapidly changing live events. Alright, let’s get started!  

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ArangoDB Dev Days are Here!

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Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

We’ve been spending quite a bit of time preparing something really exciting for our community this year: we’re thrilled to announce ArangoDB’s first-ever virtual developer conference taking place October 18th through the 22nd, 2021.

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Do Graph Databases Scale? Yes? No? Let’s see!

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

Graph Databases are a great solution for many modern use cases: Fraud Detection, Knowledge Graphs, Asset Management, Recommendation Engines, IoT, Permission Management … you name it. 

All such projects benefit from a database technology capable of analyzing highly connected data points and their relations fast – Graph databases are designed for these tasks.

But the nature of graph data poses challenges when it comes to *buzzword alert* scalability. So why is this, and are graph databases capable of scaling? Let’s see…

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An Open-Source Petri Dish-As-Code

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Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

There are many things the global coronavirus pandemic crisis has shown us, but there are a few things that stand out. One of them is that the current vaccine and drug development process takes a lot of time. Some would even say too long for having the desired impact on containing the spread.

Source: Own representation based on IFPMA 2019
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You can now become an ArangoDB Certified Professional

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Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

Ok, so it is official now… I mean the Official ArangoDB Certification Program 🙂

Starting today you can become an ArangoDB Certified Professional and show the world the multi-model skills you have earned. To get your personal certificate you just have to take the online quiz and answer 80% of the multiple-choice questions correctly. Read more

Neo4j Fabric: Scaling out is not only distributing data

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Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

Neo4j, Inc. is the well-known vendor of the Neo4j Graph Database, which solely supports the property graph model with graphs of previously limited size (single server, replicated).

In early 2020, Neo4j finally released its 4.0 version which promises “unlimited scalability” by the new feature Neo4j Fabric. While the marketing claim of “scalability” is true seen from a very simplistic perspective, developers and their teams should keep a few things in mind – most importantly: True horizontal scalability with graph data is not achieved by just allowing distributing data to different machines. Read more