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Product Manage, Red Hat Bryan Che
Bryan Che is the Product Manager at Red Hat for Red Hat Enterprise MRG, Red Hat's Messaging, Realtime, and Grid offering. In this capacity, Bryan manages the product strategy and direction for Red Hat's high performance distributed computing technologies. Bryan first started using Linux in 1995 and has also been a long-time open source contributor with commit access in many open source communities. Bryan graduated with his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Presentation: "Next-Generation AMQP Messaging Performance, Architectures, and Ecosystems with Red Hat Enterprise MRG"
Time:
Thursday 15:45 - 16:45
Location:
Rutherford Room
Abstract: Messaging products have traditionally been proprietary, expensive, and
specialized in capability. This has limited the usefulness and
pervasiveness of messaging software--despite the critical role that
messaging software plays in many enterprises. However, recent
innovations like the arrival of AMQP and high-end, open source messaging
systems are paving the way for a fundamental shift towards
messaging-based architectures in today's distributed world.
Red Hat Enterprise MRG (Messaging, Realtime, Grid) provides an
AMQP-compliant messaging system that brings revolutionary new
capabilities to the messaging space for implementing not just
traditional messaging use cases but also for serving as the foundation
of a new messaging-based ecosystem for everything from systems
management to cloud computing. This talk will present an overview of
AMQP, Red Hat Enterprise MRG, and the open source projects behind MRG
like Apache QPid. It will also present performance data showing dramatic
gains from optimizing for hardware and the Linux operating system.
Finally, it will illustrate how new capabilities like queue semantics
and messaging-based management infrastructure are leading to innovative
architectures across open source projects and at customer sites.
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