Monthly Archives: April 2008

Is Cloud Computing on the Horizon for Enterprise Customers?

There is an ongoing debate in the industry, in the blogosphere, and frankly, internally at GigaSpaces, on whether or not cloud computing is anywhere near becoming a viable business offering for enterprise customers. First, a general comment on these types… Continue reading

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Integrating GigaSpaces persistency service into an existing tier based system

A common issue I’m facing recently is how to integrate existing tier based applications with GigaSpaces persistency service, AKA persistency as a service (Paas) or mirror . The motivation is often a result of the acknowledgment that a standard tier … Continue reading

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GigaSpaces, Microsoft and Lab49 Event: Excel That Scales

On Wednesday, May 7, 2008, between 8:30 Am and 11:00 AM ET, GigaSpaces, jointly with Microsoft and Lab49 , will be hosting an Executive Breakfast Seminar, entitled Excel that Scales – High Performance Excel Applications for Traders and Analysts in … Continue reading

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Subscribe to GigaSpaces Podcasts

Owen Taylor, GigaSpaces Sr. Director of Technical Communications, produced a series of podcasts with various folks from the GigaSpaces team. You can find these podcasts on the GigaSpaces web site here . You can also subscribe to them in iTunes … Continue reading

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Moving Back

Well, I am moving back to GigaSpaces. After a short two weeks I simply felt that something was missing (which has nothing to do with the new workplace). The people and the technology (which I have been doing for such a long time) were simply things that I could not leave behind. Anyhow, back to [...] Continue reading

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