This meetup focuses on Scalability and technologies to enable handling large amounts of data: Hadoop, HBase, distributed NoSQL databases, and more!
There's not only a focus on technology, but also everything surrounding it including operations, management, business use cases, and more.
This month's speakers include GridGain.
An Introduction to GridGain by Dmitriry Setrakyan,...
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This meetup focuses on Scalability and technologies to enable handling large amounts of data: Hadoop, HBase, distributed NoSQL databases, and more!
There's not only a focus on technology, but also everything surrounding it including operations, management, business use cases, and more.
This month's speakers include GridGain.
An Introduction to GridGain by Dmitriry Setrakyan, co-founder and CTO, GridGain Systems, Inc. In this presentation, GridGain co-founder and CTO Dmitriy Setrakyan will introduce the audience to GridGain's Data Grid and HPC Compute Grid, in-memory technologies. GridGain allows applications to instantly access and process hundreds of terabytes of data, across one to thousands of commodity servers, instantly. GridGain is used by developers and organizations that require faster answers from their data. Memory can operate 100,000 times faster than disk. Depending on the application, GridGain often helps existing systems to perform faster - by 100x, 500x or more. GridGain works with structured and unstructured data, any type of database or Hadoop based storage, and pretty much any virtualized cloud or grid environment.
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We've had great success in the past, and are growing quickly! Including guests from Twitter, LinkedIn, Amazon, Cloudant, Microsoft, 10gen/MongoDB, and more.
Our format is flexible: We usually have speakers who talk for ~30 minutes each and then do Q+A, plus discussion.
There'll be beer afterwards, of course!
Meetup Location:
Amazon HQ, 1918 8th Avenue, Puget Sound Room, 3rd Floor, Seattle, WA
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NOTE: This building is in the 'back right' of the area with the stairs.
Doors open 30 minutes ahead of show-time. Please show up at least 15 minutes early out of respect for our first speaker.
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