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Floyd Marinescu

Floyd Marinescu is CEO and co-founder of InfoQ.com and the QCon conferences. InfoQ.com currently recently reached over 598,000 unique visitors/month. Previously, Floyd was Chief Editor of InfoQ.com and in the distant past authored the book "EJB Design Patterns" in 2002 and "Domain-Driven Design Quickly" in 2005. Floyd also created TheServerSide.com, TheServerSide.Net, and TheServerSide Java Symposium conferences.

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Ari Zilka on RAM is the New Disk & BigMemory

Topics
Operations,
Clustering & Caching,
Java,
Deployment / Datacenter,
Performance & Scalability

Terracotta creator Ari Zilka talks about about the RAM is the new disk and argues for scaling up before scaling out, comparing the architectural approaches of lots of VMs with small heaps vs. a few JVMs with very large heaps. Ari introduces BigMemory, a Java add-on to Enterprise Ehcache, which allows app designs with huge amounts of memory accessible in-process, with minimal garbage collection.

News by Floyd Marinescu

Announcing the 6th Annual QCon London: March 5-9, 2012

Topics
Announcements

QCon London 2012, taking place March 5-9, 2012 is now open for registration (£ 295 savings until Dec 16th). There is no other event in the UK with similar opportunities for learning, networking, and tracking innovation occurring in the Java, .NET, Html5, Mobile , Agile, and Architecture communities.

50 Spots left for QConSF; Google’s Dart Keynote Added

Topics
Announcements

The 5th annual QCon San Francisco is taking place just 3 weeks from now, the chance to register is quickly approaching. Registration is double last year's at this time! We only have 50 tickets left so book early to make sure you get a spot.

InfoQ’s First Minor UI Update in 5 years – feedback?

Topics
InfoQ Announcements,
User Experience,
Usability,
User Interface

On behalf of the InfoQ team, we are happy to announce our underwhelming first minor UI re-launch in our 5 year history. This re-launch is the first in a set of incremental changes that will end with a homepage re-launch later in the year, with your feedback. This first launch maintains the same look and feel but removes the left bar while expanding the header and footer.

QConSF November: Speakers, Sessions Update, Attendance up 100%

Topics
Operations,
Announcements,
Ruby,
SOA,
Java,
Agile,
.NET,
Architecture

Our 5th QCon San Francisco takes place on Nov 14-18, 2011. Last year QConSF sold out early, and this year we are already 100% above last year’s registrations at this time! Registration is open and all 16 track themes have been announced. Most of the conference sessions are still in development and have not been posted online yet. Save $550 by registering before July 29th.

Articles by Floyd Marinescu

Key Takeaway Points and Lessons Learned from QCon London 2007

Topics
Ruby,
Events,
SOA,
Java,
Agile,
.NET,
Architecture

This article presents the main takeway points and further reading as seen by the many attendees who blogged about QCon. Comments are organized by tracks and sessions: Case studies (amazon, eBay, Yahoo!) Java, Agile, the Agile Open Space, Qualities in Architecture, Ajax and Browser Apps, .NET, Ruby, SOA, Usability, Banking Architectures followed by a summary of peoples over all opinions of QCon.

Interviews by Floyd Marinescu

Rod Johnson on Entrepreneurialism

Topics
Enterprise,
Java,
Teamwork,
Team Collaboration,
Business,
Collaboration

Spring creator Rod Johnson discusses the importance of vision, teamwork, perserverance and sacrifice as he relates what it took to successfully build SpringSource from a small open source consultancy to a middleware powerhouse aimed at simplifying Enterprise Java, that sold to VMWare for hundreds of millions.

Randy Shoup on Evolvable Systems

Topics
Operations,
Data Access,
Deployment / Datacenter,
Database Design,
Data Warehousing,
Architecture,
Data Portability,
Event Driven Architecture

Randy Shoup discusses evolvable systems: how to run different versions of a system in parallel during migrations, decoupling a system with events, schemas at eBay and much more.

Ron Bodkin on Big Data and Analytics

Topics
Map-Reduce,
Machine Learning,
Operations,
Big Data,
Architecture

Ron Bodkin discusses big data architecture, real-time analytics, batch processing, map-reduce, and data science.