Presentation: "Oracle Performance Session"

Time: Wednesday 13:00 - 14:00

Location: Rutherford Room

Abstract: Oracle Coherence is a great foundation to build high-performance, scalable applications on top of. However, it is not a silver bullet -- you cannot just plug it into your existing application and expect it to magically transform poor-performing, non-scalable application into a scalable one. In order to take full advantage of Coherence, you need to architect your application around it. In this hands-on session we will look at several different ways to ensure that your Coherence-based application performs well, ranging from low-level optimizations, such as choosing the optimal serialization format for your objects, to architectural decisions, such as where in the grid processing of the data occurs.
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Aleksandar Seovic

No picture of  Aleksandar  Seovic Aleksandar Seovi? is a Managing Director of Professional Services at S4HC, Inc. – a software development company specializing in enterprise document and content management. In that role, he has lead development effort on a number of engagements for Fortune 500 corporations, mostly in pharmaceutical and financial services industry, and has worked in the architect role on both .NET and J2EE projects. In 2006, Aleks took part in the design and implementation of Oracle Coherence for .NET, a client library that allows applications written in any .NET language to access data and services provided by Oracle Coherence data grid. He is currently working on the Oracle Coherence book that should be published later this year. Aleks can be reached at aleks@s4hc.com.

Brian Oliver, Oracle

 Brian  Oliver

Brian Oliver is a Global Solutions Architect at Oracle. He works within the Oracle Coherence Engineering group and predominantly focuses on enabling financial institutions across Europe and North America to implement massively scalable and high-performance Data Grid solutions.

Over the past 10 years he has been leading the development of large-scale multi-language and multi-currency Web, E-Commerce, Sports Gaming and Financial systems making extensive use of Java technologies. He's the founder of the Coherence SIG, probably the only regularly meeting Data Grid Special Interest Group in the world, and the Coherence Incubator, a site dedicated to providing reference implementations of architectural patterns on top of Oracle Coherence.

He's been using Java since 1996. He opens an IDE every couple of days to cook up new solutions. On alternate days he's in the air traveling around Europe and North America talking about Data Grids.