The document discusses how the City of Chicago has implemented a NoSQL database to store and analyze large amounts of municipal data. Some key points discussed include how the database works well for geospatial data, can grow elastically, uses a loose schema, and allows the city to bring all data into one place, make it available in real time, and find relationships within the data. Challenges mentioned include issues with certain geospatial queries and safely scaling the database.
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Municipal Government meets NoSQL
1. Municipal
Government
meets NoSQL
Ryan Briones
IT Director - Software Architecture and Design
Department of Innovation and Technology
City of Chicago
Tuesday, November 13, 12
2. This is my boss
Brett Goldstein
Chief Data Officer
Commissioner, DoIT (CIO)
Tuesday, November 13, 12
3. This is my boss
Brett Goldstein
Chief Data Officer
Commissioner, DoIT (CIO)
Data Junkie
Tuesday, November 13, 12
4. Crazy Ideas
My Job
Reality
Tuesday, November 13, 12
35. github.com/Chicago
github.com/ryanbriones
@ChicagoCDO
@ryanbriones
Ryan Briones
IT Director - Software
Architecture and Design
Department of Innovation
and Technology
City of Chicago
Tuesday, November 13, 12