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London .Net User Group with Kendal Miller - October

Thursday, 20 October 2011 at 18:30 (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

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London .Net User Group

Kendall Miller, principal and founder of of Gibraltar Software is over in the UK in October and we've bagged him for the LDNUG to talk on the Natural Laws of Software Performance.

Natural Laws of Software Performance

Just like you can't defeat the laws of physics there are natural laws that ultimately decide software performance. Even the latest technology beta is still bound by Newton's laws, and you can't change the speed of light, even in the cloud! We'll dive into examples of how technology has changed the tactics of high performance but is still at the mercy of these natural laws. Understanding them will help you create applications that scale without arcane tricks or endless hardware. No actual Physics will be abused in the talk, just bad software.

Kendall Miller

Kendall is Principal at eSymmetrix, driving our focus on delivering world class products and services to create, manage, and evolve reliable systems. We've put everything we know into Gibraltar - the logging and application monitoring solution for .NET that makes it easy to build rock solid software. See GibraltarSoftware.com for more information. In the past, I've been an enterprise business system lead designer experienced in starting up companies from ground zero through to entire SaaS infrastructure including custom software and data centers. Primarily experienced in large Windows-based installations. I focus on large distributed systems built for companies that are obsessed with producing high quality results for their customers.

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EMC Consulting
36 Southwark Bridge Rd
SE1 9EU London
United Kingdom

Thursday, 20 October 2011 at 18:30 (GMT)


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