24 May 2012 - New York, NY

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Thursday, May 24


New York Coherence Special Interest Group
(NYCSIG)
Date: May 24, 2012
Time: Pre-SIG 12:00 - 1:00 / SIG 1:00 - 5:00
Where: Oracle Office
520 Madison Avenue
30th Floor
New York, NY
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Closest Subways: Lexington Ave - 53rd St Station - (E, V)
5th Ave - 53rd St Station - (E, V)
51st St Station - (4, 6)
Agenda
Time What Detail Who
1:00 Pizza and Welcome    
1:10 Opening Comments   Craig Blitz - Oracle
1:20 Presentation The Top Ten Coherence Features You Are Probably Not Using Patrick Peralta - Oracle
3:00 Presentation Large-Scale Financial Risk Reporting with Coherence - Lessons Learned and a Vision for Cluster Management Christoph Leinemann - Software Consultant
4:00 Presentation Advanced Partitioning Concepts and Techniques in Coherence Gene Gleyzer - Oracle
5:00 Close   Craig Blitz - Oracle
Presentation Abstracts
The Top Ten Coherence Features You Are Probably Not Using
Patrick Peralta (speaker bio) Principal Member of Technical Staff (Oracle)
Most users of Oracle Coherence are familiar with the most popular features (Map gets/puts, EntryProcessors, and Filters). However Coherence includes many features that are less well known yet valuable for developers and ops. In this talk we will cover the top ten (or so) Coherence features/configuration options that you might not be aware of.
Large-Scale Financial Risk Reporting with Coherence - Lessons Learned and a Vision for Cluster Management
Christoph Leinemann (speaker bio) Software Consultant & Coherence Expert
This talk will take you through the lessons learned while working with Coherence in the financial services industry on large data sets on large deployments. Christoph will speak about usage patterns and pitfalls, performance and scalability and demos an approach to manage your grid topology right angled to grid actions.
Advanced Partitioning Concepts and Techniques in Coherence
Gene Gleyzer (speaker bio) Chief Architect, Oracle Coherence (Oracle)
Gene Gleyzer (Chief Architect for Oracle Coherence) will discuss various aspects of partitioning algorithms in Coherence 3.7.x and ways to improve the application scalability and maintainability in medium to large deployments.

Registration:

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Call For Speakers
The NYCSIG is looking for speakers. Do you have an interesting Coherence implementation you can show or discuss? Please let us know if you're interested in speaking or if there is a topic you would like to see presented at our next meeting.

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