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Cameron Purdy, founder & president of Tangosol, Oracle

 Cameron  Purdy, founder & president of Tangosol

Cameron Purdy is a Vice President of Development in Oracle's Fusion Middleware group. He was the founder, president and CEO of Tangosol and has over ten years of experience with Java and Java-related technology. Since 2000, his leadership, vision, and commitment to exceptional product quality and customer satisfaction have made Tangosol Coherence, now Oracle Coherence, the market leading in-memory caching and data grid solution to companies building and running mission critical Enterprise Java and .NET applications. Tangosol was acquired by Oracle in April 2007.

As a software visionary and industry leader, Mr. Purdy is a frequent presenter at industry conferences and has received a number of awards in recognition of his contribution to the Java community. He regularly participates in industry standards development and is the specification lead for JSR 107 (jCache)

Presentation: "Panel Discussion: Architecting for Performance & Scalability"

Time: Wednesday 11:00 - 12:00

Location: Concordia

Abstract: What does it take to scale? This panel will bring together leading architects and solution providers in the area of performance, scalability, fault tolerance, & clustering; the panel will explore current & emerging architectures, practices, and solutions for achieving predictable performance & scalability

Presentation: "Oracle: The Top 10 Ways to Botch Enterprise Java Application Scalability and Reliability"

Time: Wednesday 13:00 - 14:00

Location: Concordia

Abstract: See below

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Presentation: "The Top 10 Ways to Botch Enterprise Java Application Scalability and Reliability"

Time: Wednesday 16:00 - 17:00

Location: Metropolitan I

Abstract:

This follow-on to last JavaOne's sleeper hit "The Top 10 Ways to Botch an Enterprise Java Technology-Based Application" explores best practices for protecting against scalability and reliability in Java Enterprise Edition applications and compute grid environments. Starting with simple abuses of messaging and clustering technologies, this presentation navigates a wide swath of options available to enterprising architects seeking to limit the effectiveness of scale-out environments.

After last year's presentation, we were disappointed that some attendees mistakenly used this information to avoid pitfalls, errors, and other common causes of project failure. We hope for better results this year.

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