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| Vortrag: Hazelcast (14.01.) | | Print | |
| Written by Michael Jastram |
| Wednesday, 18 November 2009 15:38 |
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Verteilte Systeme werden immer wichtiger - bei unserem Januar-Vortrag wird das Open-Source-Framework Hazelcast von dessen Initiator, Talip Ozturk, vorgestellt. Clustering your application with HazelcastToday's applications are getting more and more distributed everyday and it is well-known that distributed programming is hard. With Hazelcast though, distributed programming is easy and lots of fun. Common reaction of Hazelcast users is 'Ooh my God, this cannot be that easy'. Hazelcast is an open source, highly scalable, transactional, distributed/partitioned implementation of queue, map, set, list, lock and executor service for Java. The Speaker: Talip Ozturk is the founder of Hazelcast and Hazel Ltd. He has been working with enterprise Java since 1999. In 2003, he got fascinated by Jini and developed an implementation of JavaSpaces. In 2008, his passion for distributed programming led him to develop Hazelcast, an open source clustering and highly scalable data distribution platform for Java. Before Hazelcast, he was the director of technology at Zaman Media Group. |










