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Distributed STM - A New Programming Model for the Cloud

Presented by Cyprien Noel on Nov 21, 2011 Length 00:39:59     Download: MP3
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Architecture & Design,
Development
Topics
Java ,
Strange Loop 2011 ,
Languages ,
.NET ,
Concurrency ,
Strange Loop ,
Programming ,
Cloud Computing ,
Conferences ,
Transactions ,
STM ,
Web Applications
 

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Summary
Cyprien Noel discusses distributed transactional memories along with ObjectFabric, a Java server based on eXtensible Software Transactional Memory, an OS library for concurrent and distributed apps.

Bio
Cyprien Noel founded the xstm.org open source project to simplify concurrent and distributed programming, and more recently ObjectFabric Inc., which develops a new generation of cloud platform. He is a regular conference speaker talking at venues like C3S2E10, JavaOne 2010, CloudSlam11, and more recently about mobile development at specialized events in Silicon Valley.

About the conference
Strange Loop is a multi-disciplinary conference that aims to bring together the developers and thinkers building tomorrow's technology in fields such as emerging languages, alternative databases, concurrency, distributed systems, mobile development, and the web.
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