Adding Speed and Scale to Existing Applications with No Rip and Replace Using Apache® Ignite™
It's hard to improve the customer experience when your existing applications can't handle the ever-increasing customer loads, are inflexible to change and don't support the real-time analytics or machine learning needed to improve the experience at each step of the way. Join us for part 1 of the in-memory computing best practices series. Learn how companies are not only adding speed and scale without ripping out, rewriting or replacing their existing applications and databases, but also how they're setting themselves up for future projects to improve the customer experience. This webinar will explain with examples:
- How to start with Apache Ignite as an In-Memory Data Grid (IMDG) deployed on top of RDBMS or NoSQL database
- How to keep data in sync across RAM (Apache Ignite) and disk (RDBMS/NoSQL database)
- How to leverage from Apache Ignite distributed SQL and ACID transaction for IMDG scenarios
- How to move further and start to build HTAP applications, real-time analytics, and machine learning, on the same IMDG
Register for Part 2: Building New Hybrid Transactional/Operational Processing (HTAP) Applications With Apache Ignite
VP, Developer Relations in R&D at GridGain; Apache Ignite committer and PMC member
Denis Magda is an open-source software enthusiast who began his journey by working first with the technology evangelism group of Sun Microsystems and then with the Java engineering team of Oracle. During his years at Sun and Oracle, Denis became a seasoned Java professional, deepening and expanding his knowledge of the technology by contributing to the Java Development Kit, architecting Java solutions, and building local Java communities. Denis now continues his journey by supporting the Apache Software Foundation and working with GridGain Systems. For the foundation, he contributes to Apache Ignite as an Apache Ignite committer and a member of the Project Management Committee. As the head of the GridGain Developer Relations team, Denis works with software engineers and architects to help them develop their expertise in in-memory computing. You will find Denis at conferences, workshops, and other events sharing his knowledge about Apache Ignite, distributed systems, and open-source communities.