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Do you know how to represent data in a graphical form? Do you know how non-apparent data relationships appear when organizing the data in a graph? Do you know the new kind of analytics that graph databases enable us?

Join us as Aaron Wallace, Global Product Manager at Pitney Bowes, leads the keynote for the night: "Graph Databases 101: Key Concepts and Use Cases". This session will focus on introducing graph databases and a discussion around how this NoSQL technology can help organizations adopt a new approach to key strategic requirements like improving customer experience, reducing fraud, and gaining a deeper understanding of enterprise data and metadata to enable insight and drive differentiated strategies in key markets.

Agenda:

6:30 – 6:55: Networking, Appetizers & Pizza

7:00 – 7:45: Graph Databases 101: Key Concepts and Use Cases
Introduction to Graph Databases, Property Graphs, Graph Analytics, and applications of graph technologies for managing a 360-degree view of the customers.

7:45 – 8:00: Q & A

About Aaron Wallace, Short bio.

Aaron Wallace is a Global Product Manager for Customer Information Management at Pitney Bowes. He is based in Austin, Texas and has been with Pitney Bowes for 9 years. Wallace has 19 years of experience in the enterprise software space, with 11 years of experience in enterprise information management and data quality, along with an extensive background in designing and building enterprise software across a number of verticals.

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