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svn commit: r1871098 - /ignite/site/trunk/events.html
Author: dmagda
Date: Mon Dec 9 19:58:03 2019
New Revision: 1871098
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1871098&view=rev
Log:
updated events
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ignite/site/trunk/events.html
Modified: ignite/site/trunk/events.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ignite/site/trunk/events.html?rev=1871098&r1=1871097&r2=1871098&view=diff
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<section id="in-memory-computing-essentials-for-software-engineers-dec-1" class="page-section news-section">
- <div><h3 style="display:inline-block;">How and why Apache Ignite⢠is changing from an In-Memory Data Grid into an In-Memory Database
+ <div><h3 style="display:inline-block;">How and why Apache Ignite<sup>®</sup> is changing from an In-Memory Data Grid into an In-Memory Database
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<span class="news-date">Open Source Database Best Practices, Speaker: Alexey Goncharuk</span><br/><br/>
<span class="news-date">DECEMBER 16, 2019</span>
- <p>Open Source Database Best Practices is the event on the recent open source database technologies explained by those who create them. In Alexey's talk, we will follow the path that led Apache Ignite⢠from a compute grid and data grid product to a distributed database and an in-memory computing platform. We will examine technical tasks and decisions that were driving the transformations.</p>
+ <p>Our upcoming event âOpen Source Database Best Practicesâ focuses on the latest developments in open source database technology. You will hear about ProxySQL, ClickHouse and Apache Ignite from speakers who are actively engaged in creating these technologies. The speakers work for ProxySQL, Altinity, and GridGain Systems and are all active committers to their respective projects.</p>
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+ <a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/51°30'07.1%22N+0°07'07.9%22W/@51.501965,-0.118852,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d51.501965!4d-0.118852" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Where to Find Us</a>
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