In this webinar: Get up and running in Hazelcast quickly by attending this webinar given by the author of “The Beginner’s Guide to Hazelcast” blog series. Learn insights that he gained while writing the series as well as the story behind it. We’ll cover these topics: – My four assumptions when working with Hazelcast – Working with distributed data stores – Distributed Threaded Programming – Live Q & A Presenter: Daryl Mathison, United States Air Force – Daryl is an enterprise Java developer working with the US government as a contractor, mostly in computer security. Recently, he landed a new job working with the United States Air Force on a five year contract. He discovered Hazelcast earlier this year and quickly became an enthusiast. When he is not working, he is blogging about software development, volunteering as a webmaster for his church and spending time with his family. About Hazelcast: Hazelcast develops, distributes and supports the leading In-Memory Data Grid (IMDG) and up-and-coming NoSQL solution. The product, also called Hazelcast, is a free open source download under the Apache license that any developer can include in minutes to enable them to build elegantly simple mission-critical, transactional, and terascale In-Memory Computing applications. The company provides commercially licensed Hazelcast Enterprise, Management Center and professional open source training, development support and deployment support. The company is privately held and headquartered in Palo Alto, California.