I wanted to give a shout out for the Cleveland Java Users Group for hosting me and organizing a meetup despite very little notice. The healthy interaction in the group seems reflective of the sentiment of the larger Java community in general. I am not totally surprised by the findings that surfaced in James' blog.

Relational Databases has enjoyed an uprecedented run with the technology community for a variety of reasons. One of the main reasons for the success of relational databases is the tools and the ecosystem that are well understood by developers and casual users. However, the lack of flexibility and the ability of simplify the architectures is taking a toll.  I won't even mention the cliched scaling out. To keep the talk as unbiased as possible, I was talking about the lack of maturity of the tools in general and the data visualization tools in particular. So, it came to me as a pleasant surprise when it was pointed to by an attendee of the talk that the Couchbase Admin. console is very simple to use, very intuitive and extremely responsive (thanks for watching the demonstration!).

I owe thanks to @javacleveland and @couchbase for all the support.

My hope is to do more of these JUG/community talks in the coming days. Please feel to reach out to me to schedule a talk. I always like interacting with smaller communities since they are often times an accurate barometer of the changes in the larger community.

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Posted by Raghavan Srinivas, Developer Advocate, Couchbase

Raghavan "Rags" Srinivas was a Developer Advocate at Couchbase getting his hands dirty with emerging technology directions and trends. His general focus area is in distributed systems, with a specialization in cloud computing. He worked on Hadoop and HBase during its early stages. He has spoken on a variety of technical topics at conferences around the world, conducted and organized Hands-on Labs and taught graduate classes in the evening. Rags brings with him about 20 years of hands-on software development and about 10 years of architecture and technology evangelism experience. He worked for Digital Equipment Corporation, Sun Microsystems, Intuit and Accenture. He has worked on several technology areas, including internals of VMS, Unix and NT to Hadoop and HBase. He has evangelized and influenced the architecture of a number of technology areas including the early releases of JavaFX, Java, Java EE, Java and XML, Java ME, AJAX and Web 2.0, Java Security and so on. Rags holds a Masters degree in Computer Science from the Center of Advanced Computer Studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

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