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New Date: Thursday October 16

Out of respect for Yom Kippur we have moved the date of the inaugural NYCSIG meeting.

New York Coherence Special Interest Group (NYCSIG)
Date: Thursday - October 16, 2008
Time: 5:30pm ET for 6:00pm start
Where: Oracle Office
Room 30076
520 Madison Avenue
30th Floor
New York, NY
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Agenda
Time What Detail Who
5:30 Open Pizza & Refreshments  
6:00 Welcome Welcome to Inaugural NYCSIG & Introductions. Craig Blitz - Oracle
6:10 Coherence Founder's Welcome Coherence Today Cameron Purdy - Oracle
6:50 Presentation Successfully Implementing Coherence Steve Jacobs, Merrill Lynch
7:20 Presentation Oracle Coherence Design Patterns Brian Oliver - Oracle
8:00 Close Next Meeting Outline, Announcements, and Give-Aways Craig Blitz
Presentation Abstracts
Coherence Today
Cameron Purdy (speaker bio) will discuss how Coherence "started", what we are doing today with Coherence, including some exciting information about the upcoming 3.4 release, the Coherence C++ client, and what is planned for the future of Oracle Coherence.
Successfully Implementing Coherence
Steve Jacobs (speaker bio) , Vice President, High Performance Computing, Solutions & Engineering at Merrill Lynch
The success of your Coherence project depends on managing technical and non-technical factors. This talk will focus on how Merrill Lynch successfully deployed its first tactical Coherence solutions, and how to turn Coherence into a strategic platform.
Oracle Coherence Design Patterns
Brian Oliver (speaker bio) will guide us through the technical details of a repository of common data management, distributed computing, integration, and behavioral design pattern implementations built with or based on Oracle Coherence. The presentation covers commonly used and requested design patterns for distributed environments, including the command pattern, the store-and-forward messaging pattern, and the WAN replication pattern.

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