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A time series is a series of observations captured over a period of time (e.g. stock quotes, sensor data, or any other time-stamped data source). With the growth of sensors deployed for IoT solutions, ingesting, processing and storing time series data is a key requirement in enabling scalable, flexible, secure, and efficient solutions.
This month, we’ll hear from Ajay Kulkarni, Founder/CEO of TimescaleDB, an open source time-series database engineered from PostgreSQL, optimized for fast ingest and complex queries. Ajay will be addressing considerations for high-volume, complex data- including how to achieve both scale and efficient complex queries when storing time-series data.
We’ll also be joined by Amit Tikoo, Architect at Neeve Research with an introduction showing how easy it is to write micro apps / micro services that can be written quickly and dropped in to operate on IoT streams.
Agenda
-- 6:30 - 6:50pm: Food, drink, discussion
-- 6:50 - 7:10pm: Welcome, topic intro, member announcements & asks [Linda Drabik, Founder/Organizer, IoT NY meetup]
-- 7:10 - 7:25pm Exactly Once Streams for Real-Time IoT [Amit Tikoo, Architect, Neeve Research]
-- 7:25 - 8:15pm: Time-series database discussion [Ajay Kulkarni, Founder/CEO, TimescaleDB]
-- 8:15 - 8:30pm: Networking and event wraps up
Thank you to our sponsors

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Timescale looks very promising. Yes the discussions were theoretical, I think a demonstration using IoT data and contrasting the performance with regular Postgres would have made it more interesting.
May 12
FYI, security at our building can be a pain. We've submitted all of the names from the original RSVP list and passes will be printed for you before the event. When we submit the rest of the waitlist later today, there will not be passes, but all you have to do is go to the security desk as you would normally and security should be aware of you. There were some that opted not to include their last name in their RSVP, and plus ones that were not named at all. For those folks, security will not be notified about you prior to the event, but you are still able to show your ID and sign in. If there are any problems, please email me [masked]. Looking forward to meeting everyone tonight! And a big thank you to Linda.
1 · May 11
Closing the RSVP list the evening of 5/10 for purposes of sending names to check-in desk in advance. Anyone who joins wait list by 4pm on 5/11 will be taken off waitlist and also admitted to the event.
May 10
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Not any time for talking to others since the TimeDB people went 30plus minutes over their talk time.