Webinar – Make the Move to In-Memory Data Grids

Forrester LogoDynamic random access memory (DRAM) is cheap. Really cheap. As a result, in-memory databases, analytics, and data grids are surging in popularity among firms with the insatiable need for performance and scalability. However, in-memory databases, analytics platforms, and data grids all target very different use cases. Moreover, these technologies are often misunderstood because they often overlap other technologies when being used in various scenarios.

Boost your in-memory IQ and get the inside scoop on in-memory databases, analytics, and data grids in this radio-show style webinar featuring Mike Gualtieri, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, Greg Luck, CEO of Hazelcast, and Ken Kolda, Software Architect of Ellie Mae to learn why it’s time to make the move to in-memory data grids.

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Topics covered:

  • How in-memory data grids differ from other “in-memory” technologies
  • Which use cases are best suited for in-memory data grids
  • Hazelcast customer implementation story featuring Ellie Mae

July 16, 2015 @ 10:00am PST With live Q&A!

Presenters

Mike Gualtieri – Principal Analyst at Forrester Research

Mike’s research is focused on software technology, platforms, and practices that enable technology professionals to deliver prescient customer experiences and breakthrough operational efficiency. His key technology and platform coverage areas are big data strategy, Hadoop, advanced analytics, machine learning, data science practices, predictive apps design, and emerging technologies that make software faster and smarter. Mike is also a leading expert on the intersection of business strategy, architecture, design, and creative collaboration.

Mike has more than 25 years’ experience in the industry helping firms design and develop mission-critical applications in eCommerce, insurance, banking, travel/hospitality, manufacturing, health care, and scientific research for organizations including NASA, eBay, Bank of America, Liberty Mutual, Nielsen, EMC, and others. He has written thousands of lines of code, managed development teams, and consulted with dozens of technology firms on product, marketing, and R&D strategy.

Greg Luck – CEO at Hazelcast

Greg has worked with Java for 15 years. He is spec lead of the recently completed JSR107:JCache and the founder of Ehcache. He is a JCP Executive Committee alumni. Prior to Hazelcast, Greg was CTO at Terracotta, Inc which was acquired by Software AG. He was also Chief Architect at Australian travel startup Wotif.com which went to IPO. Earlier roles include consultant at ThoughtWorks and KPMG, and CIO at Virgin Blue, Tempo Services, Stamford Hotels and Resorts, and Australian Resorts. Greg has a Master’s degree in Information Technology from QUT and a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Queensland.

Ken Kolda – Software Architect at Ellie Mae

Ken has over 20 years of experience developing software professionally and is currently a Software Architect at Ellie Mae, Inc, a leading provider of enterprise software solutions to the Mortgage Banking industry. When Ken started with Ellie Mae in 2003, he was part of the team that created the company’s flagship software platform, Encompass. Today, Ken is helping to design and deliver the “next gen” of Encompass, leveraging the latest generation of tools and technologies to enable the scale required by Ellie Mae’s rapid growth.