Metadata: What, Why, and How

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Jeremy Bentley, Executive Vice President of Strategy

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Join us for part 1 of this 2 part webinar series to explore the importance of metadata, its capture, and the context, meaning, and insight it adds to make your data machine interpretable—easier to understand so that it can be used to drive more value across your business and to customers. Then, connect and query any data—including SQL—and metadata with a single, powerful tool: the MarkLogic Optic API. On 17th November at 4pm GMT, part 2 of the series will provide a technical deep dive into the MarkLogic Optic API, a revolutionary solution that blends the relational world with rich NoSQL document features by providing the capability to perform joins and aggregates over documents. Discover the enabling features of the Optic API including Template Driven Extraction, which makes it possible to create a relational lens over documents stored in MarkLogic by using templates to specify the parts of a document that make up a row in a view. Then access that data, including relational, graph, document, and—coming soon in MarkLogic 11—geospatial data, using either SQL or the Optic API. Be sure to register for both parts of this educational series to secure your seat.
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