Todd
Stone will present on caching frequently
accessed data near a Windows Communication Foundation service. WCF can be
a chatty interface and Todd will demonstrate that caching the frequently accessed
data near the WCF service will avoid a lot of overhead in accessing it every
time from the database. This in turn makes your WCF service more scalable,
robust and available.
Since this is the last meeting of 2008, we will take the opportunity to spend a bit more time socializing!
We will have FREE food, drinks, and there will be a prize
drawing for those who attend - courtesy of Sogeti!
Presentation: Caching with Windows Communication Foundation
Date: Wednesday, December 10th 2008
Time: 6:30PM
Where: Microsoft, Las Colinas LC1 (7000 HWY 161, Irving TX)
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Speaker Bio
Todd
Stone is a developer at HBS
Systems. He works with communicating with a variety of different
platforms including Windows, UNIX, LINUX, and the IBM iSeries (AS/400).
Sponsors
We would like to extend a special thank you to the sponsors of this event!
