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MTG ANNC: 15 Apr 2014 - Clustering your application with Hazelcast
Nimret Sandhu
2014-04-10 07:44:47 UTC
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Hey Folks,

Our next meeting is on Apr 15th (Tuesday) evening from 6.45-8.45 pm. One of
the founders of http://www.hazelcast.org/ is coming up from the bay area to
talk about their in-memory data grid implementation in Java.

Thanks to TekSystems for pizza+pop as usual and we'll head out for beers
afterwards.

cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org



*15 Apr 2014 : Clustering your application with Hazelcast*

Today'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.
Speaker: Talip Ozturk

Talip Ozturk is the founder of Hazelcast <http://www.hazelcast.org/>. He is
a pioneering startup founder having created the first Silicon Valley
startup from Turkey. He has been working with enterprise Java since 1999.
He worked as a consultant at MIC (Virginia), developer at a start-up
company, Syncline (Boston) and sales architect at Itochu Technologies (New
York). 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. Before Hazelcast, Talip was the director of technology
at Zaman Media Group (Istanbul). In his free time, he enjoys playing soccer.
Miko Matsumura
2014-04-14 16:18:13 UTC
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Hi SeaJUG

Wondering how many folks to expect for the Hazelcast SeaJUG event tomorrow?
Want to know how many T-shirts and stickers to send with Talip =)

Miko
Post by Nimret Sandhu
Hey Folks,
Our next meeting is on Apr 15th (Tuesday) evening from 6.45-8.45 pm. One
of the founders of http://www.hazelcast.org/ is coming up from the bay
area to talk about their in-memory data grid implementation in Java.
Thanks to TekSystems for pizza+pop as usual and we'll head out for beers
afterwards.
cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org
*15 Apr 2014 : Clustering your application with Hazelcast*
Today'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.
Speaker: Talip Ozturk
Talip Ozturk is the founder of Hazelcast <http://www.hazelcast.org/>. He
is a pioneering startup founder having created the first Silicon Valley
startup from Turkey. He has been working with enterprise Java since 1999.
He worked as a consultant at MIC (Virginia), developer at a start-up
company, Syncline (Boston) and sales architect at Itochu Technologies (New
York). 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. Before Hazelcast, Talip was the director of technology
at Zaman Media Group (Istanbul). In his free time, he enjoys playing soccer.
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Nimret Sandhu
2014-04-14 17:45:36 UTC
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spam reminder #1
Post by Nimret Sandhu
Hey Folks,
Our next meeting is on Apr 15th (Tuesday) evening from 6.45-8.45 pm. One
of the founders of http://www.hazelcast.org/ is coming up from the bay
area to talk about their in-memory data grid implementation in Java.
Thanks to TekSystems for pizza+pop as usual and we'll head out for beers
afterwards.
cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org
*15 Apr 2014 : Clustering your application with Hazelcast*
Today'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.
Speaker: Talip Ozturk
Talip Ozturk is the founder of Hazelcast <http://www.hazelcast.org/>. He
is a pioneering startup founder having created the first Silicon Valley
startup from Turkey. He has been working with enterprise Java since 1999.
He worked as a consultant at MIC (Virginia), developer at a start-up
company, Syncline (Boston) and sales architect at Itochu Technologies (New
York). 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. Before Hazelcast, Talip was the director of technology
at Zaman Media Group (Istanbul). In his free time, he enjoys playing soccer.
Jason Osgood
2014-04-14 18:11:57 UTC
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Nimret, Bob.


What do you think of creating public google / iCal calendars for SeaJUG and Wing Ding meetings?

As an incentive / bribe, I’ll bring chocolate for each of you.

Thanks.


Cheers, Jasn




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Nimret Sandhu
2014-04-14 19:34:03 UTC
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you can find iCal entries at:
http://www.seattletechcalendar.com/

or
https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/aveu61ive18j03j8gu2623og2k%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics

or
https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=aveu61ive18j03j8gu2623og2k%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles

cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org
Post by Jason Osgood
Nimret, Bob.
What do you think of creating public google / iCal calendars for SeaJUG
and Wing Ding meetings?
As an incentive / bribe, I’ll bring chocolate for each of you.
Thanks.
Cheers, Jasn
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Nimret Sandhu
2014-04-15 20:56:06 UTC
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final reminder - meeting this evening. We'll head to
http://www.sazeracrestaurant.com/ for drinks afterwards.

*parking options:*
1. street parking if you're lucky
2. 4th & gates building
3. library across the street (have to be out by 9) http://goo.gl/i3rk2o
4. convention center (open till midnight) http://goo.gl/404a8U

bus stops are nearby too.

cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org
Post by Nimret Sandhu
Hey Folks,
Our next meeting is on Apr 15th (Tuesday) evening from 6.45-8.45 pm. One
of the founders of http://www.hazelcast.org/ is coming up from the bay
area to talk about their in-memory data grid implementation in Java.
Thanks to TekSystems for pizza+pop as usual and we'll head out for beers
afterwards.
cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org
*15 Apr 2014 : Clustering your application with Hazelcast*
Today'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.
Speaker: Talip Ozturk
Talip Ozturk is the founder of Hazelcast <http://www.hazelcast.org/>. He
is a pioneering startup founder having created the first Silicon Valley
startup from Turkey. He has been working with enterprise Java since 1999.
He worked as a consultant at MIC (Virginia), developer at a start-up
company, Syncline (Boston) and sales architect at Itochu Technologies (New
York). 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. Before Hazelcast, Talip was the director of technology
at Zaman Media Group (Istanbul). In his free time, he enjoys playing soccer.
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