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Let's meetup for 2 great talks from Oracle & GridGain Systems

Let's meetup for 2 great talks from Oracle & GridGain Systems

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Hi everyone, please join us at Techcode in Mountain View for two great talks about in-memory computing! Come hungry: Blue Line Pizza and chilled beverages will be served. Along with some cool raffle prizes!

• First prize: Kindle Paperwhite E-reader (High-Resolution Display with Built-in Light, Wi-Fi). Second prize: $50 Amazon gift card. Third prize: Limited edition Apache Ignite t-shirt

Speakers:

• Rachel Pedreschi (@rachelpedreschi (https://twitter.com/rachelpedreschi)), Principal Solutions Architect, GridGain Systems

• Doug Hood (@ScalableDBDoug), Oracle TimesTen Product Manager

Talk 1, Rachel: “How to ensure the availability and success of your most important applications 24/7”

If you are trusting a single data center to support your newest mission critical or cutting edge in-memory computing application, you may want to reconsider your strategy.

No data center is 100% secure against natural disasters, hackers or just plain old human error.

In order to maintain all the 9s of availability that you have promised, you need to hedge your bets on an active - active or active - passive set up.

The GridGain Multi-Data Center Replication feature makes doing this a snap. The feature is available in the GridGain Enterprise and Ultimate Editions, which are built on the Apache® Ignite™ in-memory computing platform. This talk will cover why and how to use GridGain Multi-Data Center Replication to ensure the availability and success of your most important applications.

Talk 2, Doug: "Introducing Oracle Velocity Scale, a high performance, scale out, shared nothing SQL In-Memory RDBMS."

Learn about Oracle TimesTen Velocity Scale, the world's fastest OLTP DB. Oracle TimesTen Velocity Scale In-Memory Database is a scale out, shared nothing RDBMS that is highly compatible with the Oracle DB.

Velocity Scale has SQL ACID transactions with persistence, high availability and supports the common Oracle interfaces:
SQL, PLSQL, JDBC, ODBC, OCI, R, Pro*C, SQL Developer, Python, Ruby, Go and PHP.

Some benchmark results will be shown along with demos for elastic scaling and automatic failover.

Agenda:
6:30 p.m. -- networking
7 p.m. --> Talk 1
7:45 p.m. -->Talk 2
8:30 p.m. Raffle winners announced!

This meetup will be live-streamed and available for playback afterward via YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChYD3lCEnzHlWioUb2sNgSg?view_as=subscriber).

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1172 Castro Street · Mountain View, CA