Hi Igniters,
this is  a great news for the company where I work because they are
Microsoft partners.
We look forward to the news. Let me know if I can contribute to migration.
Thank you

2015-08-18 3:42 GMT+02:00 Nikita Ivanov <nivano...@gmail.com>:

> I'm already grinning from ear to ear so release should go as planned :-))
> Awesome news for sure.
>
> As a side historical note: Dmitriy (Setrakyan) and I worked on our 1st
> cross-platform (Java/.NET) in-memory middleware back in 2001-2002. Back
> almost 15 years ago we saw a clear need for Java and MSFT-world to be able
> to work together on in-memory computing middleware. It's immensely
> gratifying that ASF gets a in-memory computing software (as part of Apache
> Ignite) that delivers on that idea.
> --
> Nikita Ivanov
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 5:26 PM, Dmitriy Setrakyan <dsetrak...@apache.org>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Igniters,
> >
> > Last week GridGain has agreed to donate its C++ and .NET implementations
> > for Apache Ignite to ASF. This is big news, as now Ignite will be able to
> > add value to C++ and .NET communities. Together with Node.JS client,
> which
> > is under development, this creates a fairly large Ignite ecosystem.
> >
> > These are not basic client APIs, but rather is a full-blown in-memory
> data
> > fabric for .NET and C++ users. The goal is that users of these languages
> > will not have to write any Java code at all in order to use any Apache
> > Ignite features. For example, .NET users will even be able to execute C#
> > closures over Apache Ignite runtime.
> >
> > For the next couple of weeks GridGain will be working on migrating and
> > contributing the code and documentation to Apache Ignite. My hope is that
> > it will get into 1.4 release (assuming that release gods smile upon us).
> >
> > D.
> >
>



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Gianfranco Murador
Igniter and Software Engineer.

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