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Urania Berlin, June 6-7, 2011

Only one more month to go

BerlinBuzzwords 2011 is left only one month left until the big Search,
Store and Scale opensource crowd is gathering in Berlin on June 6th/7th.

The conference again focuses on the topics search, data analysis and NoSQL. It is to take place on June 6/7th 2011 in Berlin.

We are looking forward to two awesome keynote speakers who shaped the world of open source data analysis: Doug Cutting, founder of Apache Lucene and Hadoop) as well as Ted Dunning (Chief Application Architect at MapR Technologies and active developer at Apache Hadoop and Mahout).

We are amazed by the amount and quality of the talk submissions we
got. As a result this year we have added one more track to the main conference. If you haven't done so already, make sure to book your ticket now - early bird tickets are already sold out since April 7th and there might not be many tickets left.

As we would like to give visitors of our main conference a reason to stay in town for the whole week, we have been talking to local co-working spaces and companies asking them for free space and WiFi to host Hackathons right after the main conference - that is on June 8th through 10th.

If you would like to gather with fellow developers and users of your project, fix bugs together, hack on new features or give users a hands-on introduction to your tools, please submit your workshop proposal to our wiki:

https://2011.berlinbuzzwords.de/node/428

Please note that slots are assigned on a first come first serve basis. We are doing our best to get you connected, however space is limited.

The deal is simple: We get you in touch with a conference room provider. Your event gets promoted in our schedule. Co-Ordination however is completely up to you: Make sure to provide an interesting abstract, provide a Hackathon registration area - see the Barcamp page for a good example:

https://2011.berlinbuzzwords.de/wiki/barcamp

Attending Hackathons requires a Berlin Buzzwords ticket and (then free) registration at the Hackathon in question.

Looking forward to meeting you in Berlin.