While the justification for expensive real-time systems for stock traders is obvious for generating revenue, such systems are a luxury for the back office, where end-of-day analysis is often deemed...
Hazelcast Cloud is an on-demand managed service for the Hazelcast In-Memory Data Grid. It is enterprise-grade Hazelcast in the cloud, deployed and managed by the Hazelcast CloudOps team. Hazelcast Cloud...
This reference implementation whitepaper discusses the implementation details behind the use of Hazelcast as a cloud-native foundation (public or private) for a cost-effective, “straight-through-processing” credit value adjustment risk calculation system....
What’s in this white paper: Eureka Server is a REST based service that is primarily used in the AWS cloud for locating services for the purpose of load balancing and...
Microservices, as an architectural approach, has shown a great deal of benefit over the legacy style of monolithic single applications. Nevertheless, microservices are not without their drawbacks. The purpose of...
This benchmark tests the write and read performance of the Hot Restart Store, introduced in Hazelcast® Enterprise HD 3.6. All benchmarks test the performance of one Hazelcast member running on...
This white paper provides a point by point comparison of Hazelcast IMDG® and Apache Ignite/GridGain across the following dimensions: Architecture Scale Persistence Grid Clients: Including Blue/Green Deployments and Automatic Disaster...
Get up and running with the Hazelcast IMDG® Node.js Client quickly with this easy to use reference card. Provides useful reference for: Configuring node.js client distributed Map distributed MultiMap distributed...
Get up and running with the Hazelcast IMDG® C# / .NET Client quickly with this easy to use reference card. Provides useful reference for: Configuring .NET Client Distributed Map Distributed...
The topic of microservices continues to get significant buzz as businesses build more and more complex solutions. There are many advantages to microservices, and this paper aggregates them into six...