Cork: An Introduction to Apache Geode (incubating)
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18:30 Arrival, have some refreshments
18:45 Announcements & Introductions
19:00 Apache Geode (http://geode.incubator.apache.org/) (incubating)
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Companies using Apache Geode (http://geode.incubator.apache.org/) (incubating), previously GemFire, have deployed it in some of the most mission critical time sensitive applications in their enterprises, making sure tickets are purchased in a timely fashion, hotel rooms are booked, financial trades are made, and credit card transactions are cleared. Come to this session to learn about becoming a contributor to this powerful and fascinating technology:
- A brief history of Geode
- Architecture and use cases
- Why we going Open Source
- Design philosophy and principles
- How to contribute
- How to create your first application
- Demos
Speakers:
William Markito Oliveira is a solution architect of enterprise applications with focus on system integration and highly distributed systems. He has large Java platform experience, solid skills in development and architecture of SOA, Big Data, EAI, and web services-based applications. William currently works at Pivotal and was formerly at Oracle, BEA, and Ericsson. He co-authored a few books (ISBN: 978-0321980083,ISBN: 978-0137081868, ISBN: 978-1849686969) and tries to keep a blog up to date at http://blog.markito.info (http://blog.markito.info/)
Anthony Baker is an engineering leader for Pivotal GemFire and a committer on Apache Geode (incubating). He has spoken at SuperComputing, SpringOne, and various meetups and user groups. He has over 20 years of experience in domains ranging from high performance computing to interactive television and massively parallel embedded processor arrays. Anthony enjoys algorithms, API design, and obscure concurrency bugs.
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