In computing, Hazelcast IMDG is an open source in-memory data grid based on Java. It is also the name of the company developing the product. The Hazelcast company is funded by venture capital and headquartered in Palo Alto, California. In a Hazelcast grid, data is evenly distributed among the nodes of a computer cluster, allowing for horizontal scaling of processing and available storage. Backups are also distributed among nodes to protect against failure of any single node. Hazelcast provides central, predictable scaling of applications through in-memory access to frequently used data and across an elastically scalable data grid. These techniques reduce the query load on databases and improve speed. Hazelcast can run on-premises, in the cloud (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Cloud Foundry, OpenShift), virtually (VMware), and in Docker containers. Hazelcast offers technology integrations for multiple cloud configuration and deployment technologies, including Apache jclouds, Consul, etcd, Eureka, Kubernetes, and Zookeeper. The Hazelcast Cloud Discovery Service Provider Interface (SPI) enables cloud-based or on-premises nodes to auto-discover each other. The Hazelcast platform can manage memory for many different types of applications. It offers an Open Binary Client Protocol to support APIs for any binary programming language. The Hazelcast and open source community members have created client APIs for programming languages that include Java, .NET, C++, Python, Node.js and Go. (Wikipedia).
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Miko Matsumura discusses what problems Hazelcast is solving in the big data space and where they want to be in the future.
From playlist Strata Conference + Hadoop World 2013
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The model of the atom - Bounded by the light
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From playlist Level 2 NCEA Physics
GTAC 2015: Multithreaded Test Synthesis
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More on Classes : Python Basics
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Modern Reactive Java With Vert.x
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Vert.x + WebSocket + Cloud = Awesome Map Tracking
You have started to hear about microservices, evented async servers, and WebSocket. Now be prepared to jump in with Vert.x. This session presents a basic introduction to Vert.x and its architecture. The presenter spins up a Vert.x server in less than three minutes in the cloud and then sho
From playlist Software Development Lectures
Developers building cloud-native applications come across the same challenges – reliable service invocation, state management, event-driven services, and observability to name a few. However, developers should focus on application business logic, not solving distributed application challen
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Particle Physics
What is a Bézier curve? Programmers use them everyday for graphic design, animation timing, SVG, and more. #shorts #animation #programming Animated Bézier https://www.jasondavies.com/animated-bezier/
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Things Aren't Looking Great for the UK
There's been turmoil in the markets surrounding the UK pound. In this episode we take a look. --- About ColdFusion --- ColdFusion is an Australian based online media company independently run by Dagogo Altraide since 2009. Topics cover anything in science, technology, history and business
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33rd Degree 2014 - High Performance Reactive Applications with Vert.x - Tim Fox
Vert.x is a lightweight, high performance, reactive application platform for the JVM that’s designed for modern mobile, web, and enterprise applications. In this talk you will learn about the design principles and motivation behind Vert.x and why we are heading for a reactive future. You
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