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In-Memory Computing Essentials for Java Developers with Chicago JUG

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Join us and Chicago JUG on January 16th. Where would be a talk from Apache Ignite PMC, pizza & drinks and a book raffle.

Attendees will be introduced to the fundamental capabilities of in-memory computing platforms that are proven to boost applications performance and solve scalability problems by storing and processing massive data sets in RAM and on disk.

The session is tailored for Java experts who thirst for practical experience with in-memory computing technologies. You’ll be given an overview of in-memory concepts such as caches, databases, and data grids combined with a technical deep-dive of the following topics (the deep-dive is based on Apopen-source - open source in-memory computing platform):

  • Distributed in-memory cluster deployment strategies.
  • How data partitioning and replication works at the nutshells.
  • APIs for data access - key-value, SQL and compute APIs.
  • Affinity collocation tips and tricks.
  • Making your cluster durable - persistence and other forms of reliability.

ABOUT OUR SPEAKER - Denis Magda:

Denis Magda is a fierce open source fanatic who started his journey in Sun Microsystems as a developer advocate and presently settled down at Apache Software Foundation in the roles of Apache Ignite committer and PMC member. He is an expert in distributed systems and platforms who actively contributes to Apache Ignite and helps companies and individuals deploy it for mission-critical applications. You can be sure to come across Denis at conferences, workshops and other events sharing his knowledge about the open-source, community building, distributed systems.
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Feel free to join event also in Chicago Java User Group https://www.meetup.com/ru-RU/ChicagoJUG/events/266793509/

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