Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Düsseldorf Germany
Profession
Developer Relations @ TimescaleDB
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
www.timescaledb.com
À propos
Christoph Engelbert is a developer by heart, with strong bonds to the open source world. As a seasoned speaker on international conferences, he loves to share his experience and ideas, especially in the areas of scalable system architectures and back-end technologies, as well as all things programming languages.
Mots-clés
hazelcast
java
distributed computing
caching
jcache
data partitioning
data aggregation
datagrid
caching as a service
jsr107
distributed
map reduce
observability
golang
database
distributed systems
concurrency
parallel processing
computing
unsafe
walkthrough
whitepaper
google
offheap
separation of concerns
nats
responsive
kafka
event driven architecture
clevabit
farming
timeseries
graph database
measured boot
secure boot
complexity
information security
security
internet of things
iot
timescaledb
postgresql
instana
circuit breaker
fault-tolerance
software development
resiliency
kubernetes
docker
continuous delivery
continuous deployment
continuous monitoring
microservices
nodejs
problems
sarcasm
embedded
typescript
gomini
hazelcast jet
stream processing
hazelcast imdg
borabora
cbor
xml
messagepack
serialization
bson
json
project panama
native code
jep191
jnr
jni
methodhandle
value types
varhandle
jigsaw
array2.0
network
resource
application
distribut
voxxed
devoxx
2015
ehcache
collection
parallelize processing
jsr
cache
proprietary
saint
borderline
petersburg
christoph engelbert
sun.misc.unsafe
peter lawrey
world
jokerconf
entryprocessor
2014
geekout
executorservice
london
mapreduce
shareded
partitioned
gc
server
off-heap
garbagecollector
scalability
in-memory
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•
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Düsseldorf Germany
Profession
Developer Relations @ TimescaleDB
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
www.timescaledb.com
À propos
Christoph Engelbert is a developer by heart, with strong bonds to the open source world. As a seasoned speaker on international conferences, he loves to share his experience and ideas, especially in the areas of scalable system architectures and back-end technologies, as well as all things programming languages.
Mots-clés
hazelcast
java
distributed computing
caching
jcache
data partitioning
data aggregation
datagrid
caching as a service
jsr107
distributed
map reduce
observability
golang
database
distributed systems
concurrency
parallel processing
computing
unsafe
walkthrough
whitepaper
google
offheap
separation of concerns
nats
responsive
kafka
event driven architecture
clevabit
farming
timeseries
graph database
measured boot
secure boot
complexity
information security
security
internet of things
iot
timescaledb
postgresql
instana
circuit breaker
fault-tolerance
software development
resiliency
kubernetes
docker
continuous delivery
continuous deployment
continuous monitoring
microservices
nodejs
problems
sarcasm
embedded
typescript
gomini
hazelcast jet
stream processing
hazelcast imdg
borabora
cbor
xml
messagepack
serialization
bson
json
project panama
native code
jep191
jnr
jni
methodhandle
value types
varhandle
jigsaw
array2.0
network
resource
application
distribut
voxxed
devoxx
2015
ehcache
collection
parallelize processing
jsr
cache
proprietary
saint
borderline
petersburg
christoph engelbert
sun.misc.unsafe
peter lawrey
world
jokerconf
entryprocessor
2014
geekout
executorservice
london
mapreduce
shareded
partitioned
gc
server
off-heap
garbagecollector
scalability
in-memory
Tout plus