In-Memory Computing Driving the Digital Enterprise: A Panel Discussion

A panel of industry experts including end users and vendors from ING, FSB Technology, CG Consultancy, GridGain Systems and Scaleout Software will discuss the impact of in-memory computing on the digital enterprise.

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In-Memory Computing: Accelerating the Data Behind Digital Business and the Customer Experience

The need to engage more intelligently in real-time during each transaction or interaction, whether it's to add personalization and recommend products or to help improve the overall customer experience across multiple channels, is driving the need for new infrastructure with much lower latency and much higher scalability. The solution that many companies have adopted is to move all the transactional and analytic data, and to collocate computing together in memory using In-Memory Computing technologies.

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In-memory Computing and Sports Betting

Competition, innovation, regulation and improved data collection have grown the complexity of Sports Betting systems at an unprecedented rate. Coupled with a massive growth in transaction volumes, Sports Betting provides a great case study for considering the relationship between technological advance and business need. 

This presentation is a personal look at the technical challenges the industry has faced, the solutions implemented by FSB Tech and some best guesses of likely crunch points in the future.

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Embracing the service consumption shift in banking

Legacy banking systems are not tailored for the drastic shift in consumer habits and service consumption. We will see how ING uses in-memory computing platforms to ensure a smooth transition for its customers.

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Persistent Memory, NVM Programming Model, and NVDIMMs

The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA), its technical work, and its outreach initiatives are key contributors to an ecosystem driving system memory and storage into a single, unified “persistent memory” entity. Learn how the SNIA Non Volatile Memory Technical Work Group is delivering specifications describing the behavior of a common set of software interfaces that provide access to non volatile memory, and how hardware and OS support persistent memory today.

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In-Memory Computing – Unlocking the Digital Future

Abe Kleinfeld will discuss the growing role that an In-Memory Computing Platform serves as companies progress toward a digital world. All companies, regardless of the industry they serve, are rapidly becoming software companies in their own right, creating a real-time digital twin that virtually models their physical world. The competitive advantage gained by early adopters promises to be transformational and will dramatically improve the market agility of these companies.

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