Monthly Archives: April 2010

Elasticity for the Enterprise — Ensuring Continuous High Availability in a Disaster Failure Scenario

In the past few weeks I’ve had many interesting discussions on our new Elastic Middleware and how it fits into the current enterprise world. One of the interesting comments that was made is that in order to make use of… Continue reading

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Hi all,  We’ll be at the Interop 2010 conference in Vegas this week, showcasing the joint GigaSpaces and Cisco solution on top of Cisco UCS. You are welcome to visit us at the booth (#1719) to learn more about the … Continue reading

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How a Top Financial Firm Uses XAP for Dynamic Scaling and How 7.1 Makes It Simpler than Ever

GigaSpaces XAP 7.1 was officially announced last week. One of the highlight of the release is the new elastic middleware capabilities that makes scaling and fail-over significantly simpler. Today (April 21, 2010) i will present a case study that illustrates… Continue reading

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New Article: “Considering Datastores.”

I just published “Considering Datastores” in the “articles” section of my blog, a piece discussing various data storage mechanisms and their strengths and weaknesses compared to each other. Continue reading

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GigaSpaces XAP 7.1 being released Wednesday!

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