Gerald Mücke is a Java aficionado with more than 10 years of industry experience starting his carreer as test automation tooling developer for a big software vendor.
After working in several roles, industries and projects he founded his own company - DevCon5 - providing software development consulting services to customers.
He is especially interessted in test and operational topics and apart from practitioning software craftsmenship in general his focal point lies on test automation, mutation testing and performance engineering. He uses Vert.x and MongoDB in various projects with growing fascination.
Twitter: @gmuecke
18.05.2017
LOCATION: Zürich
KEYWORDS: Technology, Tools, Open Source
AGENDA: | 18:15 - 19:30h: Talk incl. Q/A Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment. |
SPEAKER: Gerald Mücke COMPANY: DevCon5 GmbH
SLIDES: 170518_makingsenseofyourdata-jug-170522045234.pdf
SLIDES 2: https://github.com/gmuecke/grafana-vertx-datasource
SLIDES 3: https://github.com/gmuecke/bitcoin-datasource
With NoSQL databases it has never been easier to collect tons of timeseries data, be it from IoT, Monitoring or Performance related. But visualizing the data to draw information from is the harder part. Fortunately tools like Grafana help you visualize and query timeseries data quite conveniently, but not from all datasource.
In this talk I will explain the Grafana datasource interface, discuss the basic concepts of Vert.x and how this will help building a custom datasource for timeseries data stored in MongoDB.
LANGUAGE: Talk: de / Slides: en
Gerald Mücke is a Java aficionado with more than 10 years of industry experience starting his carreer as test automation tooling developer for a big software vendor.
After working in several roles, industries and projects he founded his own company - DevCon5 - providing software development consulting services to customers.
He is especially interessted in test and operational topics and apart from practitioning software craftsmenship in general his focal point lies on test automation, mutation testing and performance engineering. He uses Vert.x and MongoDB in various projects with growing fascination.
Twitter: @gmuecke
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