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LJC - London Java Community - Docklands.LJC: Big Data, Java, and Microservices: tales from the trenches

Tuesday 8 March 2016, 19:30 - 20:30

-, London, Reino Unido

We are pleased to bring you the ninth event of the Docklands.LJC; a group within the main London Java Community that focuses on the developer community in and around Docklands on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Our speaker this month is Andy Ben-Dyke. Please note the location for this event as it is in a different location from the previous one. As the spaces are limited, places will be preferentially allocated to those who have attended previously and first-timers; those with a low attendance record may be removed. Andy Ben-DykeBig Data, Java, and Microservices: tales from the trenches Having had 8 years of Big Data Agile development experience, I thought working on an IoT project using microservices would be straightforward.  There’s nothing new under the sun, right?  After a few weeks of learning buzzwords and acronyms, I could make a reasonable stab of explaining the difference between Ansible and Docker (as a trivial example).  However, we’re now a couple of months into the project, and I want to share the success stories and horror stories with the audience. Who should attend Anyone who is interested in Java or JVM based technologies, whether in the Docklands or further afield, is welcome to attend. Bio </a> <a href="http://www.meetup.com/Londonjavacommunity/members/59317442/"> ANDY BEN-DYKEVP Engineering, IoT Analytics, Teradata Labs Andy was one of the founding members of RainStor and a driving force behind the original data management technology before becoming the Product Architect in 2006, and then the CTO in 2007.  The RainStor Big Data retention platform was acquired by Teradata late 2014.  Since joining Teradata, Andy now heads up the IoT Analytics team, tasked with building a Big Data micro-service architecture for work-load management.   Andy holds both a first class Masters degree in engineering and a PhD in parallel and distributed computing from the University of Birmingham. He worked in Japan for two years for Mitsubishi Electric, supporting and extending the HP-UX kernel in the Pacific. He then spent 5 years working for DERA (Defence Evaluation and Research Agency), quickly becoming a Principal Scientist within the Parallel and Distributed Simulation group. During this time, Andy helped develop the core IP that led to the creation of RainStor Inc., as well as managing a range of long-term projects with a total value exceeding $10M, spanning multiple organizations. Please note Your full name is required in order to attend. If your username is not your full name, please add it when registering, otherwise you will be removed from the event. Arrive from 18:20, talks will begin promptly at 18:30. Attendees arriving after 18:40 will not be admitted. Nearest coffee shop – Café Brera, One Canada Square, Cabot Place, if you arrive early. Continue the conversation  at our Slack Group: londonjavacommunity.slack.com - you can sign up here if you're not a member:

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Publicado por: Miquel Camps