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Invitation: Phoenix Tech Talks @ Thu Mar 4, 2021 9am - 10:30am (PST) (dev@phoenix.apache.org)

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Title: Phoenix Tech Talks
Global secondary indexing, which enables efficient queries on non-primary  
key fields, is central to many use cases. Phoenix implements global  
secondary indexing by pairing a data table (the table that holds the entire  
user data) with physically separate (index) tables that are indexed on a  
different set of columns. Some use cases demand strong consistency between  
the data table and its indexes, meaning that regardless of whether a given  
query is served from a data table or an index table, the same result is  
returned. This talk presents the secondary indexing design to meet this  
strong consistency requirement.

For more information on Apache Phoenix tech talks, please visit  
https://phoenix.apache.org/tech_talks.html.
When: Thu Mar 4, 2021 9am – 10:30am Pacific Time - Los Angeles

Joining info: Join with Google Meet
https://meet.google.com/puj-eqxe-spq?hs=224

Join by phone
(US) +1 475-329-8314 (PIN: 234223966)

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Calendar: dev@phoenix.apache.org
Who:
     * kadir@gsuite.cloud.apache.org - organizer
     * user@phoenix.apache.org
     * dev@phoenix.apache.org

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Re: Invitation: Phoenix Tech Talks @ Thu Mar 4, 2021 9am - 10:30am (PST) (dev@phoenix.apache.org)

Posted by Rushabh Shah <ru...@salesforce.com.INVALID>.
Kadir,
Thank you for the invite. Appreciate the initiative that you are taking.
Is it possible to record the talk and add the link to the
phoenix-tech-talks page in case we have conflicts or are unable to attend
at the time.
Thank you again !


Rushabh Shah

   - Software Engineering LMTS | Salesforce
   -
      - Mobile: 213 422 9052



On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 11:51 AM <ka...@gsuite.cloud.apache.org> wrote:

> *You have been invited to the following event.*
> Phoenix Tech Talks
>
> *When*
> Thu Mar 4, 2021 9am – 10:30am Pacific Time - Los Angeles
> *Joining info*
> Join with Google Meet
> meet.google.com/puj-eqxe-spq <https://meet.google.com/puj-eqxe-spq?hs=224>
> Join by phone
> (US) +1 475-329-8314 <+1-475-329-8314;234223966#> (PIN: 234223966)
> More phone numbers <https://tel.meet/puj-eqxe-spq?pin=2675460944539&hs=0>
> *Calendar*
> dev@phoenix.apache.org
> *Who*
> •
> kadir@gsuite.cloud.apache.org - organizer
> •
> user@phoenix.apache.org
> •
> dev@phoenix.apache.org
> more details »
> <https://calendar.google.com/calendar/event?action=VIEW&eid=MHF0OGlxajFxOTlodHVkMzlkZjExMWU2Z2ogZGV2QHBob2VuaXguYXBhY2hlLm9yZw&tok=Mjkja2FkaXJAZ3N1aXRlLmNsb3VkLmFwYWNoZS5vcmc4ZDk5NThlOGRhYTY4NzNiYWViMTYxZjU3YTA0ZGU1N2Q5MGIzODE5&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles&hl=en&es=0>
> Global secondary indexing, which enables efficient queries on non-primary
> key fields, is central to many use cases. Phoenix implements global
> secondary indexing by pairing a data table (the table that holds the entire
> user data) with physically separate (index) tables that are indexed on a
> different set of columns. Some use cases demand strong consistency between
> the data table and its indexes, meaning that regardless of whether a given
> query is served from a data table or an index table, the same result is
> returned. This talk presents the secondary indexing design to meet this
> strong consistency requirement.
>
> For more information on Apache Phoenix tech talks, please visit
> https://phoenix.apache.org/tech_talks.html
> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fphoenix.apache.org%2Ftech_talks.html&sa=D&ust=1615054421726000&usg=AOvVaw2ztlp2x4FgYUz6tAwKLnt6>
> .
>
> Going (dev@phoenix.apache.org)?   *Yes
> <https://calendar.google.com/calendar/event?action=RESPOND&eid=MHF0OGlxajFxOTlodHVkMzlkZjExMWU2Z2ogZGV2QHBob2VuaXguYXBhY2hlLm9yZw&rst=1&tok=Mjkja2FkaXJAZ3N1aXRlLmNsb3VkLmFwYWNoZS5vcmc4ZDk5NThlOGRhYTY4NzNiYWViMTYxZjU3YTA0ZGU1N2Q5MGIzODE5&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles&hl=en&es=0>
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> - No
> <https://calendar.google.com/calendar/event?action=RESPOND&eid=MHF0OGlxajFxOTlodHVkMzlkZjExMWU2Z2ogZGV2QHBob2VuaXguYXBhY2hlLm9yZw&rst=2&tok=Mjkja2FkaXJAZ3N1aXRlLmNsb3VkLmFwYWNoZS5vcmc4ZDk5NThlOGRhYTY4NzNiYWViMTYxZjU3YTA0ZGU1N2Q5MGIzODE5&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles&hl=en&es=0>*
>     more options »
> <https://calendar.google.com/calendar/event?action=VIEW&eid=MHF0OGlxajFxOTlodHVkMzlkZjExMWU2Z2ogZGV2QHBob2VuaXguYXBhY2hlLm9yZw&tok=Mjkja2FkaXJAZ3N1aXRlLmNsb3VkLmFwYWNoZS5vcmc4ZDk5NThlOGRhYTY4NzNiYWViMTYxZjU3YTA0ZGU1N2Q5MGIzODE5&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles&hl=en&es=0>
>
> Invitation from Google Calendar <https://calendar.google.com/calendar/>
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>
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