Dexter Lowe
Principal Engineer, G-Research Dexter's first exposure to connected data was with semantic web technologies but his real induction into the world of graph technologies was at an intro to Neo4J talk which got him excited about the possibilities of property graphs and modelling esoteric data within them.
About this speaker
Dexter has remained very interested in scalable graph technologies and his first big success was building an identity linking graph at extreme scale which was able to link identity cliques in linear time which was initially thought impossible.
His work around time modelling in graph databases, has led to efficiently queryable, multi-billion node graphs, which model the change of data over time and allow easy querying of this complex data.
He continues to apply his big data expertise, finding ways to scale graphs far beyond what many might think is possible.
If you see me wandering around and fancy an interesting chat about less technical things try asking me about Mahjong, Rimworld or teaching programming via Minecraft modding.