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Skyrocket Java applications with the open-source Apache Ignite

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Please note this is at the new Improving location. Please give yourselves time to find somewhere new if you have not been here yet (see additional instructions below).

Timing:

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM Pizza

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Meeting

Big Data

Abstract:
In her talk, Dani will introduce the many components of the open-source Apache Ignite. As Java professionals, you will learn how to solve some of the most demanding scalability and performance challenges. She’ll also cover a few typical use cases and work through some code examples.

Attendees will leave ready to fire up their own database deployments!

Apache Ignite is an in-memory computing platform that can be inserted seamlessly between a user’s application layer and data layer. Apache Ignite loads data from the existing disk-based storage layer into RAM, improving performance orders of magnitude!

Users can keep their existing RDBMS in place and deploy Apache Ignite as a layer between it and the application layer. Apache Ignite automatically integrates with Oracle, MySQL, Postgres, DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, and other RDBMS installations. Most In-memory databases typically provide only a SQL interface, whereas Ignite supports a wider group of access and processing paradigms in addition to ANSI flavored SQL. Apache Ignite supports key/value stores, SQL access, Computation, streaming, microservice and clustering grids and an increasingly popular Kubernetes integration in a single integrated in-memory computing platform.

Complete Abstract (https://www.javamug.org)

Presenter: Dani Traphagen
Dani is a solution architect at GridGain Systems. She confesses that she's fascinated by the world of distributed databases and how this technology is shifting a decent chunk of the RBDMS paradigm. Specifically, her interests are in Big Data, Data Science, Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, In Memory Data Grids, Distributed Databases, Data Modeling, Search and data processing/analytics.

Complete Bio (https://www.javamug.org/speaker/144)

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A couple of things:

• Doors will be locked after 6:00 PM but we will be monitoring the south doors until the meeting starts at 7:00 PM.

• After that or if you can't get in before then and no one is watching text (469) 444-0196.

• There is parking on the north side of the building too.

Hope to see everyone there.

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