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Enterprise Java Research Library
sponsored by GigaSpaces Technologies Inc.
Posted:  12 Dec 2007
Premiered:  12 Dec 2007, 09:00 EST (14:00 GMT)
Format:  Video
Type:  Videocast
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
If maximum application performance is not viewed as a priority during development, the scalability of your applications will be severely limited. With this reduced scalability, developers must engage in extensive re-coding when expanding application architecture, which is costly in terms of time, resources and budget. Discover how to effectively incorporate application scalability into the original design process to eliminate the need for widespread re-coding and extensive application re-design.

This Techtalk explores methodologies for achieving optimal application scalability. You will discover how to enhance scalability and performance of both the data tier and the entire application. Learn how to identify and protect your applications from common scalability problems, such as latency, slow response times and limited throughput, which can severely limit application performance. Explore how to write additional code in a transparent manner, limiting the negative impacts on application efficiency.



Speaker

Nati Shalom,
Founder and CTO
Nati Shalom is responsible for defining the technology roadmap and the direction of GigaSpaces products as they relate to standards adaptations, architecture, and product design. He has 10 years of experience with distributed technology and architecture namely CORBA, Jini, J2EE, Grid and SOA. Mr. Shalom is a frequent presenter at industry conferences and is actively involved in evangelizing Space Based Architecture and Data Grid patterns. Nati holds a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering.



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