Dev Room Proposal: "cache2k, Java caching turbo charged"
Jens Wilke
jw_list at headissue.com
Sun Dec 7 21:38:42 CET 2014
Title: cache2k, Java caching turbo charged
Abstract:
The development of cache2k has two streams: It is a robust cache implementation and provides features we miss from other products, on the other hand it is a research area to try out new caching algorithms and implementations to achieve the best performing in-memory Java cache that is available today.
The talk will start with some real-world scenarios and challenges and how the cache can help, making it the pivotal point in an application to manage data resources and provide them on time. The second part of the talk
will be about modern and adaptive caching algorithms and why you should not implement yet another "LRU cache" by yourself.
This talk should encourage to use more caching to speed up applications and, of course, to hack and improve existing caching products. There is still much to achieve!
Recording me on audio and/or video:
acceptable under a CC-BY-2.0 license
Speaker Bio:
Jens Wilke is a coding veteran and part-time entrepreneur in a boutique software engineering company in Munich.
In ancient times jens worked on many different projects, from embedded systems up to software for the IBM mainframe, in startups and in "legacy" companies. He is enthusiastic about improving performance, within developer teams as well as in complex software systems.
Links:
http://cache2k.org
http://cruftex.net
Cheers,
Jens
--
"Everything superfluous is wrong!"
// Jens Wilke - headissue GmbH - Germany
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