Podcasts

All the Performance with RavenDB’s Oren Eini

All the Performance with RavenDB’s Oren Eini

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In this episode, Scott Hanselman talks to Oren Eini from RavenDB. RavenDB is a NoSQL document database that offers high performance, scalability, and security. Oren shares his insights on why performance is not just a feature, but a service that developers and customers expect and demand. He also explains how RavenDB achieves fast and reliable data access, how it handles complex queries and distributed transactions, and how it leverages the cloud to optimize resource utilization and cost efficiency!

Scalable Architecture From the Ground Up

Scalable Architecture From the Ground Up

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In this talk, Oren Eini, Founder of RavenDB will discuss how you can build a system that can scale from a single node to handling a stupendous amount of users and requests. Not through black arts and magic dust but through carefully considered architectural practices and a dash of attention to detail.

Café debug interview with Oren Eini CEO of RavenDB

Café debug interview with Oren Eini CEO of RavenDB

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Café debug had a conversation with Oren Eini CEO of RavenDB an open-source, document-oriented NoSQL database written in C# and with full ACID operations support. In this program, Oren told about his experience, life as CEO at RavenDB, and some of the purposes of RavenDB compared to other NoSQL databases on the market.

Coding After Work

Refining Themes & Introducing Contextual Search in ‘Next Tech Event’ with Blazor & RavenDB

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In this stream, Coding After Work reassesses their color scheme and make significant progress in implementing the light/dark theme. Though not entirely finished, it’s in a releasable state. They also introduce a contextual search function that includes speakers, attendees, and organizers. Finally, they explore their new rant mode scene, with a little help (and some fun failures) from Thindal and Jeff Fritz.

The Devlab Podcast

The DevLab Podcast with Dejan of RavenDB

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Dejan Milicic from RavenDB.net joins the next episode of The DevLab Podcast, and we were in for one heck of an episode. If you’re interested in Developer Advocacy, or just interested in how to have longevity in your tech career – this episode is for you!

Scalable architecture from the ground up

Scalable architecture from the ground up

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In this talk, Oren Eini, founder of the RavenDB NoSQL database, speaks about how you can design and architect software systems that can easily scale to stupendous sizes, without causing either headache or pinching your wallet.

Coding After Work

Coding After Work Talk with Oren Eini

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In this episode, Oren Eini takes you back to where it all started. The struggle, the reasoning behind it, and the solution; RavenDB. You’ll also get to hear some stories about when to use document databases and not.

Dotnetos Conference

Oren Eini talk about Performance Architecture

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In this session, we’ll talk about how we were able to take a 5+ year old codebase and get the performance up, and up, and up. Oren will discuss what was broken and how it was fixed, and what were the key steps that gave us a significant boost in overall performance.

Emerging Code

Applying BDD techniques using Ravendb

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This session introduces how RavenDB supports a lot of architectural techniques around CQRS implementation using MediatR, BDD, Authorization/Authentication. Dejan Milicic shows how you can build a clean code, make the best choices and pick the right technologies.

The Angular Show – RavenDB

The Angular Show – RavenDB

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In this episode, panelists Brian Love, Jennifer Wadella, and Aaron Frost welcome Oren Eini, founder of RavenDB, to the Angular Show. Oren teaches about some of the key decisions around structured vs unstructured databases (or SQL vs NoSQL in hipster developer parlance).

The UX of Security: Simplicity as a security strategy

The UX of Security: Simplicity as a security strategy

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In this session, Oren Eini discusses a different approach for security. One that assumes that the security of the system depends on how usable it is. Designing for the user experience of a secured system means that we make the user fall into the pit of (secured) success.

#SoLeadSaturday Episode 37 – Oren Eini

#SoLeadSaturday Episode 37 – Oren Eini

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Talk about various aspects of being in the Building a business around open source software, working in distributed teams, growing a company from 1 employee to 30+, non-technical details that are important to understand to run a company.