Dissecting Dynamo: Highly available key value store at Silicon Valley Code Camp 2018
Aswani Nerella Talks about 'Dissecting Dynamo: Highly available key value store' at https://SiliconValley-CodeCamp.com in San Jose Hosted by PayPal
Fundamentals behind designing highly available key-value stores such as Dynamo, Cassandra
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Speaker Biography for Aswani Nerella
Aswani Nerella is a developer and architect at Blueshift (www.blueshift.com). Blueshift’s technology enables launching direct customer engagement at scale by combining behavioral data, AI and cross channel automation in an unified product.
Aswani is the co-inventor of PLaSMA (Personalization Language for Segment--of--One Marketing Automation), a language that enables combining real time context of a user with pre-- computed product rankings based on their most recent behavior, CRM attributes or inferred affinities. Aswani has built Cassandra and REDIS backed microservices which serve huge amount of traffic at low latencies.
Previously, Aswani managed the Groupon Goods team and was instrumental in bringing up the 1st version of the node.js version of groupon.com/goods site.
Видео Dissecting Dynamo: Highly available key value store at Silicon Valley Code Camp 2018 канала Silicon Valley Code Camp
Fundamentals behind designing highly available key-value stores such as Dynamo, Cassandra
Session Details:
https://SiliconValley-CodeCamp.com/Session/2018/dissecting-dynamo-highly-available-key-value-store
Silicon Valley Code Camp site:
https://SiliconValley-CodeCamp.com
Subscribe to the Silicon Valley Code Camp Youtube Channel
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Dissecting Dynamo: Highly available key value store at Silicon Valley Code Camp 2018
Follow Aswani Nerella
Speaker Biography for Aswani Nerella
Aswani Nerella is a developer and architect at Blueshift (www.blueshift.com). Blueshift’s technology enables launching direct customer engagement at scale by combining behavioral data, AI and cross channel automation in an unified product.
Aswani is the co-inventor of PLaSMA (Personalization Language for Segment--of--One Marketing Automation), a language that enables combining real time context of a user with pre-- computed product rankings based on their most recent behavior, CRM attributes or inferred affinities. Aswani has built Cassandra and REDIS backed microservices which serve huge amount of traffic at low latencies.
Previously, Aswani managed the Groupon Goods team and was instrumental in bringing up the 1st version of the node.js version of groupon.com/goods site.
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