Thursday, January 29th
| Date: |
Thursday - January 29, 2009 |
| Time: |
5:30pm ET for 5:45pm start |
| Where: |
Oracle Office
Room 30076
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) |
| Oracle Coherence 3.5 Sneak Peak |
Craig Blitz (speaker bio) Senior Principal Product Manager (Oracle)
The Coherence 3.5 release is only a matter of months away. In this presentation we'll dive into some of the core improvements and new features. |
| How a Small Startup got Big Results Using Coherence |
Anthony Casalena (speaker bio) Founder and CEO (Squarespace, Inc.)
Since it's inception in 2004, Squarespace's publishing platform has blossomed into a product that powers tens of thousands of sophisticated websites and blogs for businesses, bloggers, and professionals worldwide. Squarespace uses Coherence in their web application tier, allowing them unparalleled scalability and the ability for 6 web servers to process over 200 million requests per month with spectacular reliability. Anthony will also talk about the tools and practices used to manage their Coherence deployment. |
| Coherence in the Real World: Stories from the Trenches of Support |
Patrick Peralta (speaker bio) Senior Software Engineer (Oracle)
This talk will give insight into the world of Coherence support from the inside. We will discuss the tools and techniques used to diagnose problems in production Coherence applications. We will also explore common pitfalls and how to avoid them. This presentation aims to reduce the likelihood that audience members will need to call for support! However if support is needed, we will discuss ways to expedite the support process to make it easier and more effective for all parties. |
| WAN Patterns for Coherence |
Brian Oliver (speaker bio) Senior Prinicipal Solutions Architect (Oracle)
Coherence across a WAN? Push Replication rocks! We've done a lot of work in the past six months to simplify how to use and deploy Coherence Data Grids around the globe. It's always been possible to do these things - Coherence provides some great infrastructure like *Extend to do this - but we've lacked a concrete framework. The Push Replication Pattern is making some serious in-roads to solve some of the challenges faced when designing a globally distributed Data Grid. This presentation will look at the details of some great advantages of this pattern. |
 | 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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Registration:
Registration is required for building security.
Contact NYCSIG with any comments or questions.
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