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Jyoti Bansal, Founder and CEO, AppDynamics

 Jyoti  Bansal

Jyoti founded AppDynamics in early 2008 with the vision of defining the next-generation of application performance management (APM) solutions for distributed applications running in cloud, virtual, and physical environments. Before founding AppDynamics, Jyoti led the design and architecture for several products at Wily Technology. Before Wily, Jyoti worked in senior engineering roles at Datasweep (acquired by Rockwell Automation) and netLens (acquired by Microsoft through FAST/Nextpage), where he built distributed application architectures for enterprise search and data mining. Jyoti received his BS in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. He is the lead inventor on 14 US patent applications in the field of distributed applications management. His latest creation is a free product for troubleshooting java performance in production, available at www.appdynamics.com/free.

Presentation: "The New Generation of Enterprise Java and .NET: Designing for the Next Big Things"

Time: Wednesday 14:05 - 15:05

Location: Concordia

Abstract:

There's been a generational shift in how Java and .NET enterprise applications are created: they have been broken down from a monolithic architecture into multiple services, and they’re highly interconnected and distributed. How can developers and Operations teams adapt to these changes?

This talk will discuss the 4 Big Things that application professionals need to design for NOW:

- Cloud- Most every application built will have some part of its service in the cloud

- Big Data- With the advent of NoSQL, Hadoop, and distributed caches, how should we now approach the data layer?

- DevOps- Developers won't just be responsible for the code, but how it's deployed. How does that affect the Ops side of things?

- Failure is an option - Distributed systems won't just invite but demand failure, so how can failure become part of the initial design?