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DB-Engines Ranking Identifies Popular NoSQL Systems

DB-Engines ranking The DB-Engines ranking shows the popularity of database management systems. Popularity is measured by 5 factors: number of results shown...

0 replies - 3186 views - 01/16/13 by Matthias Gelbmann in Articles

RabbitMQ: Messaging that Just Works (Part 1)

The Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is an application layer protocol for messaging. This talk introduces RabbitMQ, its prominent multi-lingual...

0 replies - 2654 views - 12/27/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

NoSQL Week in Review #10

This week in NoSQL, we had some strong content focused on HyperGraphDB, as well as a how-to from Max Demarzi.  Hope you all survived today's...

0 replies - 1956 views - 12/21/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Cassandra in the Netflix Architecture

A talk from Denis Sheahan on Netflix's Cassandra Architecture and Open Source efforts. Presented on 28 March 2012 in Cassandra Europe. This presentation...

0 replies - 383 views - 11/20/12 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Collaborative Filtering at Scale

Sean Owen from the Mahout project (& Pentech VC,) at the 2nd BigData London meetup.

0 replies - 310 views - 11/20/12 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Developing .NET/C# Applications with VoltDB

Tune in as VoltDB demonstrates our “mini SQL Management Studio” for VoltDB built entirely in C#. During this webinar the presentation will...

0 replies - 2709 views - 02/16/12 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Application Performance Testing: From Conception to Gravestone

Performance testing of software systems is discussed frequently as an episodic activity that is accomplished once per production release as the final step in...

0 replies - 3578 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Why Load Testing From The Cloud Doesn't Work

Web sites and web applications have transformed business. They are crucial to your company’s bottom line, whether you are involved in e-commerce, have a...

0 replies - 3546 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Open Source as a Catalyst for Innovation and Cultural Change featuring Yahoo!

Fact: Open source is a fundamental part of many of the world's leading development organizations, and is often credited with enabling and enhancing innovation....

0 replies - 3500 views - 09/21/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Enterprise Integration Patterns: Past, Present and Future

Gregor Hohpe - Enterprise Integration Patterns: Past, Present and Future: Eight years after the initial publication, the Enterprise Integration Patterns have...

0 replies - 4969 views - 09/09/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

The Future of Camel

James Strachan - The Future of Camel: James tells the history of Camel, it’s wide adoption, and where it is headed in the future. He will also introduce and...

0 replies - 4505 views - 09/09/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Apache Camel – How to go from EIPs to production

Based on proven integration design patterns, Apache Camel handles the ‘plumbing’ issues, so that software architects can direct more of their attention...

0 replies - 3538 views - 09/09/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

A Monster with Two Heads in the Clouds: “Virtualization” and “As-a-Service”

Today’s evolution of the cloud infrastructure demonstrates two different directions/approaches for how the application infrastructure should be...

0 replies - 1857 views - 07/26/11 by Avi Kapuya in News

Document Management in the iCloud

Apple’s new iCloud platform provides a centralized cloud storage solution for managing documents from any computer and iOS device. iCloud document...

0 replies - 4231 views - 06/12/11 by Kin Lane in News

Daily Dose: Spring Jumps Into M2 of Version 3.1.0

 Spring, the open source application framework, reached its "second and final milestone", and version 3.1 is now available. The new features...

0 replies - 16668 views - 06/10/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose