Hi, Igniters! If you are from the areas mentioned in subj, consider signing for events featuring Ignite talks by our contributors and PMCs. Unless the spread of coronavirus puts off those, you'll be able to meet our community experts in person and challenge with your questions.
2020-03-09, San Francisco, In-Memory Computing Meetup (speaker - Denis Magda and Nicolas Frankel of Hazelcast)[1] 2020-03-17, Chicago Postgres SQL Meetup (speaker - Val Kulichenko)[2] 2020-03-20, Warsaw (Poland), SQA Days EU (speaker - Ilya Suntsov)[3] 2020-03-23, NY, Postgress Con (speaker - Glenn Wiebe)[4] If your talk about Ignite is confirmed for conference/meetup/online event, please let me know, and I'll add it to the list[5] on the Ignite website. Also, fill out the CFP form[6] if you'd like to share your Ignite story. Finally, you can join expert sessions lead by our members remotely. Check the following webinars; the next one is already tomorrow: 2020-03-04 - Security Guide for Apache Ignite and GridGain with Configuration Examples (speaker - Andrey Alexandrov)[7] 2020-03-11 Using Apache Ignite for Continuous Machine and Deep Learning at Scale (speaker - Ken Cottrell)[8] 2020-03-25 In-Memory Computing Essentials for Software Engineers (speaker - Denis Magda)[9] - I highly recommend to share this webinar with colleagues who are not familiar with IMC technologies. Take care, Kseniya [1] https://www.meetup.com/ru-RU/Bay-Area-In-Memory-Computing/events/268990399/ [2] https://www.meetup.com/ru-RU/Chicago-PostgreSQL-User-Group/events/268744372/ [3] https://sqadays.eu/en/talk/81191 [4] https://postgresconf.org/conferences/2020 [5] https://ignite.apache.org/events.html [6] https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdiY7movHKvyWg3gOVedHgukJJnNiaejSO_X838vBseL9VmiQ/viewform [7] https://www.gridgain.com/resources/webinars/security-guide-apache-ignite-and-gridgain-configuration-examples [8] https://www.gridgain.com/resources/webinars/using-apache-ignite-continuous-machine-and-deep-learning-scale [9] https://www.gridgain.com/resources/webinars/in-memory-computing-essentials-software-engineers
