Terracotta Headlines QCon Conference in London h3. March 6, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO — March 6, 2007 — Terracotta, Inc., a leader in advanced enterprise Java scalability solutions, today announced that they will be leading two sessions at the QCon Conference in London, a conference for the Enterprise Software Development Community. Terracotta aims to let developers know that they have alternatives to JEE when clustering Java applications. The company will discuss how, in many cases, Terracotta and Tomcat are a viable solution when high availability is driving consideration of JEE.
What: Two sessions led by Terracotta:
- "Learn to Scale your Tomcat Application with Terracotta: Faster and Easier"
- "Clustering Enterprise Java Applications with Open Terracotta"
Who: Ari Zilka, founder and CTO, Terracotta, Inc.
When:
Thursday, March 15, 2007
10:15 - 10:45 a.m. GMT (Learn to Scale Tomcat...)
5:15 -6:15 p.m. GMT (Clustering Enterprise...)
Where:
The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
Broad Sanctuary
Westminster
London SW1P 3EE
Details: During these sessions, participants will learn answers to the following questions:
1. When is it suitable to consider alternatives to JEE?
2. What are those alternatives, and how can they implemented?
3. How can I cluster enterprise Java applications to achieve scalability, throughput and availability?
4. How can I avoid problems with popular state replication mechanisms?
For more information on the QCon Conference, please visit http://qcon.infoq.com/qcon/conference/.
About Terracotta, Inc.
Terracotta, Inc. is an open source provider of clustering that brings high availability and scalability to Java applications. Terracotta puts control back into the hands of application developers and operators by delivering simple clustering functionality which translates directly to faster time to market, increased return on investment, and lower total cost of ownership. Terracotta customers include industry leaders in the financial services and telecom sectors. Founded in 2003, Terracotta is a private firm headquartered in San Francisco. More information on the open source community can be found at www.terracotta.org, and more information on the company at www.terracottatech.com.
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