Elastic London Revival


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Elastic London Revival
Welcome back to Elastic London Meetup! Our May session will be hosted at the Elastic Office at 5 Southampton Street, just off The Strand. Doors open at 18:00 for pizza, drinks & networking. Talks start at 18:30.
Speakers
You have plenty of Open Office, Microsoft Office, PDF, images... documents and you may want to be able to search for their metadata and content. How can you do that?
In this talk, David Pilato, Developer Evangelist at Elastic will explain how Apache Tika can be used for that and how to combine this fantastic library with Elastic Stack.
Mark Harwood, former Developer at Elastic, was an early contributor to both Lucene and Elasticsearch contributing features such as highlighting, XML query parsers, nested documents, significant terms aggregation, graph, annotated text, accelerated regex and more.
His talk focuses on the ubiquitous "search box" and the many limitations it has on the users' search experience. A demo will show a more graphical way of querying using Boolean logic which can both simplify and enhance search capabilities.
This event precedes ElasticON Public Sector: UK&I, our free public sector event taking place on May 18th. For full details and to signup please check out the event page for full details.
Agenda
6:00 PM: Arrivals, Drinks and Networking
6:30 PM: Indexing Office documents with Elastic Stack
You have plenty of Open Office, Microsoft Office, PDF, images... documents and you may want to be able to search for their metadata and content. How can you do that?
In this talk, David will explain how Apache Tika can be used for that and how to combine this fantastic library with Elastic Stack.
7:00 PM: Beyond the Search Box
Mark Harwood, former Developer at Elastic, was an early contributor to both Lucene and Elasticsearch contributing features such as highlighting, XML query parsers, nested documents, significant terms aggregation, graph, annotated text, accelerated regex and more.
His talk focuses on the ubiquitous "search box" and the many limitations it has on the users' search experience. A demo will show a more graphical way of querying using Boolean logic which can both simplify and enhance search capabilities.
8:00 PM: Networking
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Speakers
David Pilato - Elastic (Developer | Evangelist)
David Pilato discovered Elasticsearch project in 2011. After contributed to the project and created open source plugins for it, David joined elastic the company in 2013 where he is Developer and Evangelist. He also created and still actively managing the French spoken language User Group. At elastic, he mainly worked on Elasticsearch source code, specifically on open-source plugins. In his f…
Mark Harwood
Mark Harwood, former Developer at Elastic, was an early contributor to both Lucene and Elasticsearch contributing features such as highlighting, XML query parsers, nested documents, significant terms aggregation, graph, annotated text, accelerated regex and more.
Hosted By
Carly Richmond, Developer Advocate
Carly is a Developer Advocate at Elastic. Prior to this she spent 10 years working at a large investment bank, specialising in Frontend Web development and agility. Outside of work she is an agile evangelist, UI enthusiast, regular blogger and avid tea drinker.
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