ArcReady - Coming to a Town Near YOU in May
ArcReady – Architecting for Scalable and Usable Web Applications
Session 1: Architecting for Scalable Web Applications
In this session we will explore the patterns that typical applications follow as their scalability needs grow due to increased demand. We will also discuss best practices from companies that have gone up the scalability curve like Amazon.com, MySpace and Flickr. We will discuss the common bottlenecks that prevent scalability as well as how to tackle tough issues like state management in a application that is scaled across servers and even data centers. We will also discuss the “scale later” philosophy and how it should be accompanied by a solid plan to scale your applications.
Session 2: Architecting for Usable Web Applications
In this session we will discuss how to architect your application with the user in mind. We have more choices than ever before for developing applications (Traditional Web Apps, AJAX, RIA technologies like Flex and MicrosoftSilverlight and even smart clients) and picking the technology is only part of the solution. The architecture of the application must be designed correctly to provide a pleasing user experience and (potentially) to add new and interesting clients in the future.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Architects and Senior Developers who are interested in becoming an architect.
WHERE ARE THE EVENTS?
Events are held in 14 cities across Central Region. To register for this event, please visit www.arcready.com.
April 29 Columbus, OH
April 29 Kansas City, KS
April 30 Cleveland, OH
May 1 St. Louis, MO
May 6 Austin, TX
May 7 Southfield, MI
May 8 Minneapolis, MN
May 13 Indianapolis, IN
May 14 Downers Grove, IL
May 15 Milwaukee, WI
May 15 Houston, TX
May 20 Dallas, TX
May 20 Nashville, TN
May 21 Cincinnati, OH
June 11 Chicago, IL
WHAT TIME ARE THESE EVENTS?
9:00am – 11:45am (Continental Breakfast will be provided)
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- Anonymous
May 07, 2008
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May 08, 2008
Any chance it will be in Atlanta, GA?