“Memcache, keeping data in the handiest place: memory” presented by Brenda Wallace

29 Jan 2008 12:55
29 Jan 2008 13:20
Australia/Melbourne

Data comes from all over the place, and changes quickly, yet you don’t want to re-retrieve over and over. Memcache (and its cousins) provides a place to keep things, for a little while, instead of hammering your remote data source. Learn about the exciting world of volatile data stores.

Date and time

11:55–12:20, Tuesday 29th January 2008, LinuxChix miniconf

Speaker biography

Brenda Wallace writes and uses open source code for mobile telcos. She works with SMS, WAP, MMS, and embedded applications for cellphones and PDAS, realtime billing, gateways, phone number portability and such like. She wishes she had more Erlang projects.

Video

Video of Brenda's talk is available.

Creative Commons License
Memcache by Brenda Wallace is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Australia License.

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