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Programmatic Management of Clusters and Grids

  When using compute cluster or in memory data grid technologies like GigaSpaces, you are dealing with large number of infrastructure components. Typically there are containers (JVMs) where your service instances are running and some management component(s) that monitor and manage these service instances. In case of GigaSpaces the service instances (referred to as Processing

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Trade and Event Processing at a Massive Scale – QCon NY 2012

  Trade and Event Processing at a Massive Scale – QCon NY 2012 Here is Uri Cohen's presentation from his session at QCon NY. Session Abstract: Efficient, low-latency and in-order trade processing has always been at the focus of financial institutions and investment banks. In a world where every millisecond counts, parallelizing the processing as much

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Scaling All the Way: Running Scala Applications on GigaSpaces XAP Platform

Scala, the “scalable language”, is the hottest thing in the programming languages world these days. You may have thought that innovation these days only happens in dynamic scripting languages. Or you may have thought that Java and .Net cover all … Continue reading

 
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