GridGain Systems Conferences

The need for real-time computing has resulted in the growth of many different in-memory computing technologies including caches, in-memory data grids, in-memory databases, streaming technologies and broader in-memory computing platforms.  But what are the best technologies for each type of project? Learn about your options from one of the leading in-memory computing…
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GridGain technology evangelist Akmal Chaudhri will be a featured speaker at the OpenIoTSummit North America conference in Portland, Ore. The conference, March 12-14, is designed for developers and architects working on industrial IoT projects. 
Apache Ignite's technology evangelist, Akmal Chaudhri, Ph.D, will preside over a 3.5-hour intensive workshop at the Amsterdam Java User Group on March 8 titled, "In-Memory Computing Essentials for Java Developers."
GridGain technology evangelist Akmal Chaudhri will be the featured speaker at the Amsterdam Java User Group on March 7. His talk will be titled, "Catch an intro to the Java-powered Apache Ignite - memory-centric distributed platform."
The organizers of the Amsterdam Kubernetes/Cloud-Native Meetup are trying something new!  GridGain's technical evangelist Akmal Chaudhri will give a talk followed by a hands-on workshop titled, "In-Memory Computing Essentials." The workshop will be based in Java. 
Akmal Chaudhri, technical evangelist at GridGain Systems, will be the featured speaker at the Brussels Java User Group on March 5. The title of his talk: "Skyrocket Java applications with the open-source Apache Ignite."
Akmal Chaudhri, technical evangelist at GridGain Systems, will be the featured speaker at the Big Data, Berlin Meetup on Feb. 22. The title of his talk: "Apache Ignite: The In-Memory Hammer In Your Data Science Toolkit."
Akmal Chaudhri, GridGain's technical evangelist, will present at the Berlin Kubernetes Meetup on Feb. 21 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. The title of his talk, "Distributed Database DevOps Dilemmas? Kubernetes to the rescue!"
Valentin Kulichenko, lead architect at GridGain Systems, will present at the February 21 gathering of the Bay Area In-Memory Computing Meetup. This event will run from 6-9 p.m. at 3350 Scott Blvd, Santa Clara, CA (Building 54).
It used to be that the only way to improve application performance was to add a cache. But caches like Redis don't understand SQL. They require you to modify your applications with non-SQL coding and data models, and copy and synch data across two different models. They don't support ACID transactions very well. And they have their limits when it comes to scalability.
The Java Usergroup Berlin-Brandenburg Meetup and Signavio GmbH welcome GridGain technology evangelist Akmal Chaudhri to it's Feb. 20 meetup where his talk is titled, "Skyrocket Java applications with the open-source Apache Ignite." It will be held at Kurfürstenstraße 111, 10787 Berlin from 6:30-8:30 p.m.