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Igniters,
There are a couple of events coming up on May 30 – one is a webinar and another is a meetup in San Francisco.
Denis Magda will host a free one-hour webinar on May 30. It's Part 1 of a 2-part series titled: “Adding Speed and Scale to Existing Applications with No Rip and Replace Using Apache® Ignite™" Register here and add this one to your calendar. It starts at 11 a.m. PDT (that's 2 p.m. EDT).
Denis will explain (with examples):
How to start with Apache Ignite as an In-Memory Data Grid (IMDG) deployed on top of RDBMS or NoSQL database
How to keep data in sync across RAM (Apache Ignite) and disk (RDBMS/NoSQL database)
How to leverage from Apache Ignite distributed SQL and ACID transaction for IMDG scenarios
How to move further and start to build HTAP applications, real-time analytics, and machine learning, on the same IMDG
And if you’re in San Francisco, catch a panel discussion with Nikita Ivanov on topics related to in-memory computing – including of course Apache Ignite. The event is a joint meetup of the Bay Area In-Memory Computing Meetup and San Francisco Cloud Mafia. It will be held at 600 California Street (San Francisco) on the 11th floor.
In related news, last week’s Bay Area In-Memory Computing Meetup in Menlo Park was the most well-attended event in the meetup’s one-year history. Some 60 people stopped by. Here’s a video of Valentin Kulichenko’s talk titled, “Improving Apache Spark In-Memory Computing with Apache Ignite.”
-Tom
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