Monthly Archives: October 2007

GigaSpaces will present at QCon next week

Next week there's the second QCon conference (Nov 7-9, 2007), this time in San Francisco, and we are going to be there. Actually, it's going to be quite busy for us, both Nati Shalom and Owen Taylor are going to … Continue reading

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GigaSpaces partners with GridGain Systems

Yesterday (10/30/2007) we announced a new partnership with GridGain Systems, an open source computational grid framework that enables Java developers to improve general performance of processing intensive applications by splitting and parallelizing the workload. Joining the forces of GigaSpaces' eXtreme … Continue reading

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GigaSpaces Interviews

Recently, a few interviews with me were published. You might want to check them out: GigaSpaces XAP 6.0: Simplified, Spring-based API for Space-Based Architecture Interview with GigaSpaces Balancing Performance and Simplicity for Wall Street – this excellent piece by Derrick… Continue reading

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Nope. Still don’t see Oracle

Although I usually let personal attacks slip by, I couldn’t let this post from Cameron Purdy remain unanswered, because it’s kind of shameless. And BTW, sorry it took me some time, but like Cameron, I too am friggin’ busy with… Continue reading

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SBA –all over the world!

Wow!

This Fellow seems to really like GigaSpaces and SBA!!

Check out his blog here.

I wonder where he got his material for the blog…?

I guess the influence of SBA on the architect is felt worldwide.

: )

It does my heart proud to see more and more the path of the parallel and co-located rising up to meet the feet of the technologists who seek it.

Owen.

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