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Multiple NoSQL Use Cases with Redis Modules
Developing next generation digital applications is introducing more and more different use cases of which NoSQL products need to address. Redis Labs answer to this, is to continue growing and working with the community with the introduction of Redis Modules.
Redis Modules are add-ons to Redis which extend Redis to cover most of the popular use cases for any industry. They seamlessly plug into open source Redis or enterprise-class Redis, are processed in-memory and enjoy Redis’ simplicity, super high performance, infinite scalability and high availability.
In this talk we will introduce you to Redis modules and how they can be used to execute Machine Learning models, do blazing fast text searches, storing and retrieving JSON documents.
Speaker
Kamran Yousaf
Solution Architect @Redis Labs, Inc
Kamran Yousaf is a Solution Architect at Redis Labs, he specializes in development of distributed, high performance, low latency architectures. During this time, he has worked with a wide range of technologies and architectures from rule based development, grid and low latency application to...
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