18.Nov.2009 at 10:01 by Gregor Streng
The topic itself is very interesting and the presentation has been well drafted.
However the speaker has to improve on his presentation style as some people in audience almost fell asleep, including me.
Benjamin Eberlei (16.Nov.2009)
Talk at International PHP Conference 2009 (English - UK)
Are you fed up with all the interdependencies in your applications? Want to be able to scale your business application across multiple servers without hassle? Event-driven architectures to the rescue! In this talk I show how to divide your tasks into small, perfectly scalable parts, empowering you to either scale with your own servers or benefit from cloud computing technologies.
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18.Nov.2009 at 10:01 by Gregor Streng
The topic itself is very interesting and the presentation has been well drafted.
However the speaker has to improve on his presentation style as some people in audience almost fell asleep, including me.
18.Nov.2009 at 21:50 by Bastian Feder
Really a great session! I will definitly look into the event driven architecture stuff for many of my projects.
19.Nov.2009 at 10:13 by Stephan Wentz
Very good! Started playing with gearman, it will solve a lot of problems for me.
16.Nov.2009 at 23:28 by Dan Field
This was hugely inspiring for me. It came at precisely the right time when we were looking too include 3 many-core processing servers into a Service Oriented Architecture to ai massed digitisation workflows (millions of multi-megabyte TIFF images OCR'd and derivative images created). Gearman looks like it will do a LOT of what we want. Now we just need to look into the MQ side of things.
Thanks Benjamin. I'm dancing with excitement :D