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Thursday, November 21
 

8:00am EST

Registration & Coffee
Thursday November 21, 2019 8:00am - 9:00am EST

9:00am EST

MongoDB Atlas Jumpstart
Join this talk and test session with MongoDB Support where you'll go over the configuration and deployment of an Atlas environment. Setup a service that you can take back in a production-ready state and prepare to unleash your inner genius.

Speakers
avatar for Valmik Mehta

Valmik Mehta

Solutions Architect, MongoDB


Thursday November 21, 2019 9:00am - 9:45am EST
Event Hall B

9:00am EST

A Complete Methodology of Data Modeling for MongoDB [MongoDB]
Are you new to schema design for MongoDB, or are looking for a more complete or agile process than what you are following currently? In this talk we will guide you through the phases of a flexible methodology that you can apply to projects ranging from small to large with very demanding requirements.

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Coupal

Daniel Coupal

Curriculum Engineer, MongoDB
Daniel is a Curriculum Engineer on the Education team at MongoDB. His principal duties are to produce content for different MongoDB classes and deliver advanced training to the new employees. His favorite subject is Data Modeling. Before working at MongoDB, Daniel had various roles... Read More →


Thursday November 21, 2019 9:00am - 9:45am EST
Event Hall A

9:45am EST

Coffee Break
Thursday November 21, 2019 9:45am - 10:00am EST

10:00am EST

Keynote
Speakers
avatar for Sahir Azam

Sahir Azam

Chief Product Officer, MongoDB


Thursday November 21, 2019 10:00am - 11:00am EST

11:15am EST

Using Change Streams to Keep up with Your Data
Immediate feedback is an essential part of modern application development where developers want to sync across platforms, systems, and users to provide better end-user experiences. Change streams empower developers to easily leverage the power of MongoDB's internal real-time functionality to react to relevant data changes immediately. Change streams also provide the backbone of MongoDB Atlas triggers.

This session introduces change streams and walks you through developing with them. We will discuss use cases, integrating with Kafka, and explore how to make good architectural decisions around this new functionality.

Speakers
avatar for Kevin Albertson

Kevin Albertson

Software Engineer, MongoDB


Thursday November 21, 2019 11:15am - 12:00pm EST
Event Hall B

11:15am EST

Winning the Digital Transformation Game with MongoDB [RBC Financial Services]
What do you need to build your digital strategy? An Agile Lab, few tattooed developers, Macbooks loaded with XCode and Android Studio and MongoDB. Learn how MongoDB played a key role in RBC Wealth’s digital transformation and delivering award winning mobile and web applications.



Speakers

Thursday November 21, 2019 11:15am - 12:00pm EST
Event Hall A

12:00pm EST

Lunch - Sponsored by IBM
Thursday November 21, 2019 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST

12:10pm EST

Keep your Business Safe and Scaling Holistically with MongoDB on LinuxONE [IBM]
Learn how MongoDB on LinuxONE and IBM Cloud Hyper Protect Services can be used to manage highly sensitive and confidential data – pervasively encrypting and securing your environments, consolidating thousands of database instances while serving hundreds of billions of queries a day.  At the end of this session you will better understand how managing and scaling large amounts of critical business data can be achieved easily with automatic pervasive encryption of code and data in-flight and at-rest.
 
If you're a Developer, Architect, DBA or a Business Stakeholder, and your organization is using or planning to use MongoDB on-premise or in the cloud, this session will help you to gain insights into the best way to run MongoDB to keep your business safe and scaling holistically.

Speakers

Thursday November 21, 2019 12:10pm - 12:55pm EST
Event Hall B

1:00pm EST

Go on a Data Safari with MongoDB Charts! [MongoDB]
These days, everyone is expected to be a data analyst. But with so much data available, how can you make sense of it and be sure you're making the best decisions? One great approach is to use data visualizations. In this session, we will take a complex dataset and show how the breadth of capabilities in MongoDB Charts can help you turn bits and bytes into insights.


Speakers
avatar for Jeegar Ghodasara

Jeegar Ghodasara

Sr. Solutions Architect, MongoDB
I'm a Senior Solutions Architect at MongoDB, focused on helping enterprises design and build reliable, scalable systems using MongoDB.


Thursday November 21, 2019 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Event Hall B

1:00pm EST

Tips and Tricks for Effective Indexing [MongoDB]
Query performance can either be a constant headache or the unsung hero of an application. MongoDB provides extremely powerful querying capabilities when used properly. I will share more common mistakes observed and some tips and tricks to avoiding them.

Speakers
avatar for Alex Bevilacqua

Alex Bevilacqua

Technical Services Engineer, MongoDB
I've been working in software engineering for the better part of the past 20 years. Before joining MongoDB I was an Application Architect working on a marketing analytics platform.I have been a fan of MongoDB for the past 6 years, and have worked with it professionally on a number... Read More →


Thursday November 21, 2019 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Event Hall A

1:55pm EST

MongoDB Atlas Full-Text Search Deep Dive [MongoDB]
Come and hear more about our new full-text search operator for MongoDB Atlas. This is a significant enhancement to MongoDB search features and is the easiest and most powerful full-text search solution for databases on MongoDB Atlas.

This talk is important for anyone who has implemented search or is considering a search feature in their MongoDB application.

You will see a demo of $searchBeta, learn about how it works, discover specific features to help you deliver relevant search results, and learn how you can start using full-text search in your application today.

Speakers
avatar for Will Chow

Will Chow

Senior Solutions Architect, MongoDB
I'm a Senior Solutions Architect at MongoDB, focused on helping enterprises design and build reliable, scalable systems using MongoDB.


Thursday November 21, 2019 1:55pm - 2:40pm EST
Event Hall B

1:55pm EST

New Encryption Capabilities in MongoDB 4.2: A Deep Dive into Protecting Sensitive Workloads [MongoDB]
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 new security capabilities in MongoDB 4.2 that address these scenarios, by enabling native client-side field-level encryption, using customer-managed keys. We will review how confidential data can be securely stored and easily accessed by applications running on MongoDB. Common query design patterns will be presented, with example code demonstrating strong end-to-end encryption in Atlas or on-premise. Implications for developers and others designing systems in regulated environments will be discussed, followed by a Q&A with senior MongoDB security engineers.



Speakers
avatar for Kenneth White

Kenneth White

Product Security, MongoDB
Kenneth White is a security engineer whose work focuses on networks and global systems. He is co-founder and Director of the Open Crypto Audit Project and led formal security reviews on TrueCrypt and OpenSSL. He currently leads applied encryption engineering in MongoDB's global product... Read More →


Thursday November 21, 2019 1:55pm - 2:40pm EST
Event Hall A

2:40pm EST

Coffee & Stretch Break
Thursday November 21, 2019 2:40pm - 3:00pm EST

3:00pm EST

Finding the Right MongoDB Atlas Cluster Size: Does This Instance Make my App Look Fast?
How do you determine whether your MongoDB Atlas cluster is over provisioned, whether the new feature in your next application release will crush your cluster, or when to increase cluster size based upon planned usage growth?  MongoDB Atlas provides over a hundred metrics enabling visibility into the inner workings of MongoDB performance, but how do apply all this information to make capacity planning decisions? This presentation will enable you to effectively analyze your MongoDB performance to optimize your MongoDB Atlas spend and ensure smooth application operation into the future.



Speakers
avatar for Jay Runkel

Jay Runkel

MongoDB
I have 10+ of NoSQL database experience and nearly 6 years of experience at MongoDB. I work with some of MongoDB's largest, complex, and most strategic customers. Outside of MongoDB, I am an avid Crossfitter, love to cook, and enjoy spending time with my family and two dogs.


Thursday November 21, 2019 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
Event Hall B

3:00pm EST

Aggregation Pipeline Power++: How MongoDB 4.2 Pipeline Empowers Queries, Updates, and Materialized Views [MongoDB]
Aggregation pipeline has been able to power your analysis of data since version 2.2. In 4.2 we added more power and now you can use it for more powerful queries, updates, and outputting your data to existing collections. Come hear how you can do everything with the pipeline, including single-view, ETL, data roll-ups and materialized views.



Speakers
avatar for Asya Kamsky

Asya Kamsky

Principal Engineer, MongoDB
I’m a MongoDB maven


Thursday November 21, 2019 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
Event Hall A

3:55pm EST

MongoDB – Powering the New Age Data Demands [Infosys]
To successfully implement our clients' unique use cases and data patterns, it is mandatory that we unlearn many relational concepts while designing and rapidly developing efficient applications in NoSQL.
In this session, we will talk about some of our client use cases and the strategies we adopted using features of MongoDB.


Speakers

Thursday November 21, 2019 3:55pm - 4:40pm EST
Event Hall B

3:55pm EST

Q & A Panel Featuring Asya Kamsky
Join us for a panel of MongoDB Experts, who will answer any questions you may have about using MongoDB products and features.

Speakers
avatar for Asya Kamsky

Asya Kamsky

Principal Engineer, MongoDB
I’m a MongoDB maven


Thursday November 21, 2019 3:55pm - 4:40pm EST
Event Hall A

3:55pm EST

** Session Cancelled ** Distributed Transactions: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility [MongoDB]
A year ago we launched replica-set transactions in MongoDB 4.0. We've now expanded transactions to span across shards, making development against MongoDB even easier. Snapshot isolation, write atomicity, distributed commit – we'll touch on it all. You'll learn all you need to know about distributed transactions before you push to prod.

Speakers
avatar for Aly Cabral

Aly Cabral

Product, MongoDB


Thursday November 21, 2019 3:55pm - 4:40pm EST
Event Hall A
 
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