Lucene Solr Revolution 2013 a Success
May 20, 2013
Lucene/Solr Revolution is an annual conference that users and developers look to as the premier training and networking opportunity for Apache Lucene/Solr. The 2013 conference just concluded amid immense success. The Wall Street Journal covers the highlights of the successful event in the news story, “Lucene/Solr Revolution 2013 in San Diego Fosters Continued Innovation Within the Lucene/Solr Open Source Search Community.”
The story begins:
“LucidWorks, the company transforming the way people access information, today shared highlights of Lucene/Solr Revolution 2013, which took place April 29 – May 2, 2013 at The Westin San Diego. More than 400 attendees, including many of the brightest minds in open source search, participated in the fourth annual Lucene/Solr Revolution, discussing topics and trends driving the next generation of search. The conference was preceded by two days of Apache Lucene, Solr and Big Data training.“
Amid the highlights were keynotes presentations by experts, 40 expert talks from around the industry, case studies from all areas of the economy, and sold-out training workshops. LucidWorks continues to set the standard for support, training, and creativity in open source software. Their capstone event, Lucene Revolution, is the perfect example of how LucidWorks is committed to developers and users, continuing to invest in the open source infrastructure.
Emily Rae Aldridge, May 20, 2013
Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Beyond Search
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We were also were at the conference and had a great time! Its amazing how central search is becoming in almost everything. Check out our recap Search is Eating The World