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Dmitriy Setrakyan, GridGain

 Dmitriy  Setrakyan

Mr. Setrakyan brings over 9 years of experience to GridGain Systems which spans all areas of application software development from design and architecture to team management and quality assurance.

His experience includes architecture and leadership in development of distributed middleware platforms, financial trading systems, CRM applications, and more.

Mr. Setrakyan holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from University of California at Davis specializing in Networking and Algorithms.

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

Time: Thursday 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, and clustering; the panel will explore current and emerging architectures, practices, and solutions for achieving predictable performance & scalability.

Presentation: "GridGain - Java Grid Computing Made Simple"

Time: Thursday 17:15 - 18:15

Location: Concordia

Abstract:

The topic of this presentation is about fastest growing open source Java grid computing framework called GridGain and how its focus on elegant simplicity and Enterprise Java integration is helping to revolutionize the grid computing for Java in the same way as Spring or JBoss have changed Enterprise Java landscape.

The presentation will start with a brief introduction to grid computing and specifically data and compute grids. MapReduce will be discussed. Real-life examples will be discussed.

Following introduction to grid computing presentation will outline the key features of GridGain 2.0 highlighting simplicity of the usage.

To underscore the topic of presentation it will also include live demonstration of writing a simple application and grid enabling it to run on a small grid right in front of the audience. All coding during demonstration will be done live. Detailed and in-depth explanations will highlight that grid computing in Java can be fun, simple and productive to use in everyday applications and systems.