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Supercharge your web applications using JBoss Data Grid
On-demand replay
Traditional relational databases can become a major performance bottleneck for transaction-intensive web applications. These databases are unable to provide access to data at the real-time speeds demanded by many of today's applications.
Data grids, when placed between the demanding application and the traditional database, can supercharge an application's performance and offer data access in a highly available, scalable, and cost-effective environment.
In this webinar, you will:
- Learn how Red Hat® JBoss® Data Grid improves application performance and scales your data infrastructure.
- See the architectural benefits of using a data grid versus a relationship database.
- Compare performance measurements from a real-life, modern web application example deployed with and without JBoss Data Grid.
For this demonstration, our experts will be using TicketMonster to showcase an online ticket broker that provides access to events via an online booking application.
LessDate: January 15, 2013
- 13:00 UTC / 9am (New York) / 3pm (Paris) / 6:30pm (Mumbai)
- 18:00 UTC / 2pm (New York) / 8pm (Paris) / 11:30pm (Mumbai)
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