Igniters, The following is a list of upcoming events in February. To view this list from the Ignite events page, click here <https://ignite.apache.org/events.html>.
Tokyo February 1: Meetup: Meet Apache Ignite In-Memory Computing Platform Join Roman Shtykh at the Tech it Easy- Tokyo Meetup for an introductory talk on Apache Ignite. In this talk you will learn about Apache Ignite memory-centric distributed database, caching, and processing platform. Roman will explain how one can do distributed computing, and use SQL with horizontal scalability and high availability of NoSQL systems with Apache Ignite. Only six spots left so RSVP now! http://bit.ly/2nygyRI <http://bit.ly/2nygyRI> San Francisco Bay Area February 7: Conference talk: Apache Ignite Service Grid: Foundation of Your Microservices-Based Solution Denis Magda will be attending DeveloperWeek 2018 in San Francisco to deliver presentation that provides a step-by-step guide on how to build a fault-tolerant and scalable microservices-based solution using Apache Ignite's Service Grid and other components to resolve these aforementioned issues. Details here: http://bit.ly/2BHwFBr <http://bit.ly/2BHwFBr> London February 7: Meetup: Building consistent and highly available distributed systems with Apache Ignite Akmal Chaudhri will speak at the inaugural gathering of the London In-Memory Computing Meetup. He'll explain that while it is well known that there is a tradeoff between data consistency and high availability, there are many applications that require very strong consistency guarantees. Making such applications highly available can be a significant challenge. Akmal will explain how to overcome these challenges. This will be an outstanding event with free food and beverages. Space is limited, however. RSVP now to reserve your spot (you may also include 2 guests). http://bit.ly/2BH893c <http://bit.ly/2BH893c> Boston February 12: Meetup: Turbocharge your MySQL queries in-memory with Apache Ignite Fotios Filacouris will be the featured speaker at the Boston MySQL Meetup Group. The abstract of his talk: Apache Ignite is a unique data management platform that is built on top of a distributed key-value storage and provides full-fledged MySQL support.Attendees will learn how Apache Ignite handles auto-loading of a MySQL schema and data from PostgreSQL, supports MySQL indexes, supports compound indexes, and various forms of MySQL queries including distributed MySQL joins. Space is limited so RSVP today! http://bit.ly/2DP8W44 <http://bit.ly/2DP8W44> Boston February 13: Meetup -- Java and In-Memory Computing: Apache Ignite Fotios Filacouris will speak at the Boston Java Meetup Group In his talk, Foti will introduce the many components of the open-source Apache Ignite. Meetup members, as Java professionals, will learn how to solve some of the most demanding scalability and performance challenges. He’ll also cover a few typical use cases and work through some code examples. Attendees would leave ready to fire up their own database deployments! RSVP here: http://bit.ly/2BJ1nde <http://bit.ly/2BJ1nde> Sydney, Australia February 13: Meetup: Ignite your Cassandra Love Story: Caching Cassandra with Apache Ignite Rachel Pedreschi will be the guest speaker at the Sydney Cassandra Users Meetup. In this session attendees will learn how Apache Ignite can turbocharge a Cassandra cluster without sacrificing availability guarantees. In this talk she'll cover: An overview of the Apache Ignite architecture How to deploy Apache Ignite in minutes on top of Cassandra How companies use this powerful combination to handle extreme OLTP workloads RSVP now to secure your spot: http://bit.ly/2sydneytalk <http://bit.ly/2sydneytalk> February 14: Webinar: Getting Started with Apache® Ignite™ as a Distributed Database Join presenter Valentin Kulichenko in this live webinar featuring Apache Ignite native persistence -- a distributed ACID and SQL-compliant store that turns Apache Ignite into a full-fledged distributed SQL database. In this webinar, Valentin will: Explain what native persistence is, and how it works Show step-by-step how to set up Apache Ignite with native persistence Explain the best practices for configuration and tuning RSVP now to reserve your spot: http://bit.ly/2E0SWiS <http://bit.ly/2E0SWiS> Copenhagen February 14: Meetup: Apache Ignite: the in-memory hammer in your data science toolkit Akmal Chaudhri will be the guest speaker at the Symbion IoT Meetup (Copenhagen, Denmark). In this presentation, Akmal will explain some of the main components of Apache Ignite, such as the Compute Grid, Data Grid and the Machine Learning Grid. Through examples, attendees will learn how Apache Ignite can be used for data analysis. This meetup is free but an RSVP is required to secure your spot: http://bit.ly/2DSO1Bi <http://bit.ly/2DSO1Bi> Copenhagen February 15: Workshop: In-Memory Computing Essentials for Data Scientists. Hosted by the Symbion IoT Meetup (Copenhagen, Denmark). Join Akmal Chaudhri in this hands on workshop where attendees will be introduced to the fundamental capabilities of in-memory computing platforms (this workshop will feature Apache Ignite). These platforms boost highly loaded applications, research projects, risk analysis and fraud detection tasks by storing and processing massive amounts of data in memory and on disk across a cluster of machines. RSVP here: http://bit.ly/2GBDfx0 <http://bit.ly/2GBDfx0> February 20: Webinar: Redis Replaced: Why Companies Now Choose Apache® Ignite™ to Improve Application Speed and Scale Join Apache Ignite PMC Chair Denis Magda and learn why businesses are choosing Apache Ignite to handle their in-memory computing needs -- moving away from traditional caches like Redis. In this session, Denis will explain how: In-memory technologies have evolved from caches to in-memory computing platform Apache Ignite slides in-between existing applications and SQL databases to improve performance and scale Apache Ignite native SQL and ACID transaction support works Apache Ignite in-memory storage and collocated computing scales out linearly to avoid scale limitations with traditional caches The webinar is free but RSVP now to reserve your spot: http://bit.ly/2nvS7nJ <http://bit.ly/2nvS7nJ>