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Sneek Peek at Spring Data Cassandra
Mark Paluch and John Blum present the changes in Spring Data Cassandra and what to expect from the upcoming version.
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Scaling Dropbox
Preslav Le talks about how Dropbox’s infrastructure evolved over the years, how it looks today, as well the challenges and lessons learned on the way.
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Next Level Redis with Spring
Christoph Strobl explains Redis' Object Hash Mapping and Secondary Indexes as well as the Spring Data Repository abstraction that lets one seamlessly interact with Redis.
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What's New in Spring Data?
Christoph Strobl and Mark Paluch overview the new features introduced in the latest Spring Data release trains, covering improvements to Commons, JPA, MongoDB, Redis, and the community modules.
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Where Does Apache Geode Fit in CQRS Architectures?
Eitan Suez explores the question: Where does Geode fit in an organization's system architecture, suggesting one particular fit for Geode in the context of a CQRS architecture.
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Introduction to Spring Data
Greg Turnquist explains how Spring Data avoids writing data queries by hand and provides the means to avoid SQL lock-in and connect to multiple data stores.
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TensorFlow: A Flexible, Scalable & Portable System
Rajat Monga talks about why Google built TensorFlow, an open source software library for numerical computation using data flow graphs, and what were some of the technical challenges in building it.
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Visual Rules of the Road for Big Data Practitioners
David Fisher discusses via example how to build a data navigation language into visualizations, providing an intuitive user experience via the mechanism of subtle visual cuing.
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Forecasting Using Data - Quickly Answering How Big, How Long and How Likely
Troy Magennis explains in this workshop how to capture data and use it for reliable project forecasting using a practical and simple approach to forecasting without item effort estimation.
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In-Memory Caching: Curb Tail Latency with Pelikan
Yao Yue introduces Pelikan, a framework to implement distributed caches such as Memcached and Redis.
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But I Need a Database that _Scales_
Aaron Spiegel reviews common scaling techniques for both relational and NoSQL databases, discussing trade-offs of these techniques and their effect on query flexibility, transactions and consistency.
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Cassandra and DataStax Enterprise on PCF
Ben Lackey and Cornelia Davis start with the use cases for on-demand, dedicated DSE clusters, cover the solution design, and demo the system, touching also the support that Spring has for Cassandra.