In-Memory Computing Past Meetups

You can see the presentations and information from past GridGain meetups around the world below.

A networking component is a core pillar of any distributed system. Distributed systems are as fast and as reliable as their networks. The design and development of a networking component is a tricky task. The networking layer is in charge of cluster-node discovery procedures and peer-to-peer communication between nodes.
Join Virtual Meetup hosted by the London Java Community on June 2.  Java dominates enterprise deployments, but low-latency scenarios are still a challenge. Think of credit card authorization, mobile sessions handling, electronic trading as of typical examples that have to process thousands of operations per second within sub-millisecond boundaries.
Join NYJavaSIG on May 27 6:30 PM EDT Java dominates enterprise deployments, but low-latency scenarios are still a challenge. Think of credit card authorization, mobile sessions handling, electronic trading as of typical examples that have to process thousands of operations per second within sub-millisecond boundaries.
This free virtual meetup is for MySQL users looking to effectively manage growing workloads, unexpected traffic peaks and demanding business requirements such as high availability with maximum possible uptime for the application.
ATTENTION: The health and well-being of our user community our highest priority. Due to the existing COVID-19 health challenges, we are moving all of our Meetups online until things return to normal. 
Join the virtual event with Denver & Boulder User Groups on April 8th! We will start the session at 6:30 PM MST.  Link:  https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/908910405 
The health and well-being of our user community our highest priority. Due to the existing COVID-19 health challenges, we are moving all of our Meetups online until things return to normal. Join us on April 1st:
Join us to learn how -memory computing solutions can advance your micro-services architectures and accelerate Apache Spark-powered workloads. This session is to be led by Nicolas Frankel a Developer Advocate of Hazelcast, and Denis Magda, Apache Ignite PMC member and GridGain Head of Developer Relations.
We united with Chicago Data Engineering meetup group to host two technical deep-dive talks on Google Big Data and Apache Ignite for Spark.
Join Boston JUG on February 18th to be introduced to the fundamental capabilities of in-memory computing platforms that are proven to boost application performance and solve scalability problems by storing and processing massive data sets in RAM and on disk.
Join the Chicago SQL group on Wednesday, February the 5th for  "In-Memory Computing Essentials for Software Engineers" session. 
This time we are gathering together with Silicon Valley Java Performance group to discuss how in-memory computing combined with a Java Virtual Machine results in a Java-powered solution that enables consistent low millisecond response times at an unlimited scale.
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.
Agenda: 6:00-7:00: Socializing (Thanks GridGain for the food and drinks!) 7:00-7:10: Announcements 7:10-8:10: Talk 8:10-8:30: Q&A
Our upcoming event “Open Source Database Best Practices” focuses on the latest developments in open source database technology. You will hear about ProxySQL, ClickHouse and Apache Ignite from speakers who are actively engaged in creating these technologies. The speakers work for ProxySQL, Altinity, and GridGain Systems and are all active committers to their respective projects.