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title: Talks
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<p><strong>YOW! - Brisbane, Australia (December 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>YOW! - Melbourne, Australia (December 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>Devoxx - Antwerp, Belgium (November 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>ScanDev on tour - Stockholm, Sweden (October 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>GOTO - Amsterdam, Netherlands (September 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>JavaZone - Oslo, Norway (September 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>Reaktor - Helsinki, Finland (September 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>Erlang Factory - London, UK (June 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>Scala Days 2011 - Stanford, US (June 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>What's Next? - Paris, France (May 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>GOTO - Copenhagen, Denmark (May 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>Emerging Technologies - Philadelphia, US (April 2011)</strong><br />
Above the Clouds: Introducing Akka</p>
<p><strong>Functional Progamming eXchange - London, UK (March 2011)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>NE Scala - New York, US (February 2011)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>JFokus - Stockholm, Sweden (February 2011)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>Geneva JUG (January 2011)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>Oredev - Malmo, Sweden (November 2010)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>ScalaLiftOff - London, UK (October 2010)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>JAOO - Aarhus, Denmark (October 2010)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>ScalaLiftOff - San Francisco, US (Sept 2010)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>JavaOne - San Francisco, US (September 2010)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>JAOO Geek Nights - Copenhagen, Denmark (August 2010)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>JAOO Geek Nights - Aarhus, Denmark (August 2010)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>OSCON Scala Summit - Portland, US (July 2010)</strong><br />
Let it crash: using Actors for fault-tolerance, scalability and concurrency</p>
<p><strong>GeeCon - Poznan, Poland (May 2010)</strong><br />
Let it crash: using Actors for fault-tolerance, scalability and concurrency</p>
<p><strong>JAX 2010 - Mainz, Germany (May 2010)</strong><br />
Let it crash: using Actors for fault-tolerance, scalability and concurrency</p>
<p><strong>JAX 2010 - Mainz, Germany (May 2010)</strong><br />
State, You’re Doing It Wrong: Exploring Alternative Concurrency Paradigms on the JVM</p>
<p><strong>Scala Days - Lausanne, Switzerland (April 2010)</strong><br />
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors</p>
<p><strong>Scandinavian Developer Conference 2010 - Gothenburg, Sweden (March 2010)</strong><br />
Let it crash: using Actors for fault-tolerance, scalability and concurrency</p>
<p><strong>Oredev - Malmo, Sweden (November 2009)</strong><br />
Pragmatic Real-World Scala</p>
<p><strong>Oredev - Malmo, Sweden (November 2009)</strong><br />
A comparative study of scalable and HA products, based on real projects</p>
<p><strong>JavaZone - Oslo, Norway (Sept 2009)</strong><br />
Pragmatic Real-World Scala</p>
<p><strong>JavaZone - Oslo, Norway (September 2009)</strong><br />
State, You’re Doing It Wrong: Exploring Alternative Concurrency Paradigms on the JVM</p>
<p><strong>JavaOne - San Franscisco, US (June 2009)</strong><br />
State, You’re Doing It Wrong: Exploring Alternative Concurrency Paradigms on the JVM</p>
<p><strong>Scandinavian Developer Conference - Gothenburg, Sweden (March 2009)</strong><br />
State, You’re Doing It Wrong: Exploring Alternative Concurrency Paradigms on the JVM</p>
<p><strong>QCon London - London, Great Britain (March 2009)</strong><br />
Pragmatic Real-World Scala</p>
<p><strong>JFokus - Stockholm, Sweden (January 2009)</strong><br />
Pragmatic Real-World Scala</p>
<p><strong>Cologne JUG - Cologne, Germany (May 2008)</strong><br />
Exploring Terracotta: Open Source JVM-level Clustering through Network-Attached Memory</p>
<p><strong>Ukraine JUG - Kiev, Ukraine (January 2008)</strong><br />
Exploring Terracotta: Open Source JVM-level Clustering through Network-Attached Memory</p>
<p><strong>Wicket Meetup - Amsterdam, Belgium (November 2007)</strong><br />
Exploring Terracotta: Open Source JVM-level Clustering through Network-Attached Memory</p>
<p><strong>Oredev - Malmo, Sweden (November 2007)</strong><br />
Exploring Terracotta: Open Source JVM-level Clustering through Network-Attached Memory</p>
<p><strong>Java Developer Day - Krakow, Poland (October 2007)</strong><br />
Terracotta: Open Source JVM-level Clustering</p>
<p><strong>Krakow JUG - Krakow, Poland (October 2007)</strong><br />
Terracotta: Open Source JVM-level Clustering</p>
<p><strong>Java Hellenic User Group Conference - Athens, Greece (October 2007)</strong><br />
Terracotta: Open Source JVM-level Clustering</p>
<p><strong>JAOO - Aarhus, Denmark (September 2007)</strong><br />
Terracotta: Open Source JVM-level Clustering</p>
<p><strong>Sweden Spring User Group - Malmo, Sweden (September 2007)</strong><br />
Scale Out Your Spring Applications Using JVM-level Clustering</p>
<p><strong>JavaZone - Olso, Norway (September 2007)</strong><br />
POJO Scalability and Large Workloads with Open Terracotta</p>
<p><strong>Dusseldorf JUG - Dusseldorf, Germany (September 2007)</strong><br />
Terracotta: Open Source JVM-level Clustering</p>
<p><strong>TheServerSide Java Symposium - Barcelona, Spain (June 2007)</strong><br />
POJO Scalability and Large Workloads with Terracotta</p>
<p><strong>J-Spring NLJUG - Amsterdam, Netherlands (June 2007)</strong><br />
Stateful Applications In a Stateless World</p>
<p><strong>Dansk IT Java Kompetence Netværk - Copenhagen, Denmark (June 2007)</strong><br />
Terracotta: Open Source JVM-level Clustering</p>
<p><strong>ExpertZone Developer Summit - Stockholm, Sweden (May 2007)</strong><br />
How To Write Stateful Web Applications That Scale Like Stateless Ones</p>
<p><strong>TheServerSide Java Symposium - Las Vegas, US (March 2007)</strong><br />
POJO Scalability and Large Workloads with Open Terracotta</p>
<p><strong>AOSD - Vancouver, Canada (March 2007)</strong><br />
Clustering the Java Virtual Machine using Aspect-Oriented Programming </p>
<p><strong>Czech JUG - Prague - Czech Republic (February 2007)</strong><br />
How To Write Stateful Web Applications That Scale Like Stateless Ones</p>
<p><strong>JFokus, Stockholm - Sweden (January 2007)</strong><br />
Using AOP to Cluster the JVM</p>
<p><strong>JUG Milano, Milano - Italy (January 2007)</strong><br />
Distributed Computing Made Easy: How To Build a POJO-based Data Grid</p>
<p><strong>JUG Torino, Torino - Italy (January 2007)</strong><br />
How To Write Stateful Web Applications That Scale Like Stateless Ones</p>
<p><strong>The Spring Experience, Hollywood/Florida - US (December 2006)</strong><br />
Rapid Fire Session - Terracotta for Spring</p>
<p><strong>Javagruppen, Copenhagen - Denmark (November 2006)</strong><br />
Terracotta for Spring: How to build stateful, scalable, and highly-available web applications</p>
<p><strong>Oredev, Malmo - Sweden (November 2006)</strong><br />
Distributed Computing Made Easy: How To Build a POJO-based Data Grid</p>
<p><strong>JUG Belgrade, Belgrade - Serbia (November 2006)</strong><br />
Terracotta for Spring<br />
Distributed Computing Made Easy: How To Build a POJO-based Data Grid</p>
<p><strong>JUG Novi Sad, Novi Sad - Serbia (November 2006)</strong><br />
Terracotta for Spring: How to build stateful, scalable, and highly-available web applications</p>
<p><strong>Spring Forward, Philadelphia - US (September 2006)</strong><br />
Transparently Clustered Spring</p>
<p><strong>SpringOne, Antwerp - Belgium (June 2006)</strong><br />
Transparently Clustered Spring</p>
<p><strong>TheServerSide Java Symposium Europe 2006, Barcelona - Spain (June 2006)</strong><br />
Transparently Clustered Spring</p>
<p><strong>JavaOne, San Francisco - US (May 2006)</strong><br />
Transparently Clustered Spring — A Runtime Solution for Java™ Technology</p>
<p><strong>JavaPolis, Antwerp - Belgium (December 2005)</strong><br />
Time To Throw Out Your Distributed HashMap? </p>
<p><strong>JavaPolis, Antwerp - Belgium (December 2005)</strong><br />
Transparently Clustered Spring</p>
<p><strong>The Spring Experience, Miami - US (December 2005)</strong><br />
Transparently Clustered Spring</p>
<p><strong>JavaOne Japan, Tokyo - Japan (November 2005)</strong><br />
Using AOP Techniques to Inject Enterprise Quality of Services into Applications Transparently at Runtime (Technical Session)</p>
<p><strong>JavaOne Japan, Tokyo - Japan (November 2005)</strong><br />
Importance of Preserving Object Identity in a Cluster (BOF)</p>
<p><strong>Oredev, Malmo - Sweden (October 2005)</strong><br />
AOP-Driven Services: Achieve Modularity and Reusability on the J2EE Platform </p>
<p><strong>Java Pro Live!, San Diego - US (September 2005)</strong><br />
AOP-Driven Services: Achieve Modularity and Reusability on the J2EE Platform </p>
<p><strong>BEA dev2dev Tech Days, Tokyo - Japan (August 2005)</strong><br />
AOP-Driven Services: Achieve Modularity and Reusability on the J2EE Platform </p>
<p><strong>BEA dev2dev Tech Days, Osaka - Japan (August 2005)</strong><br />
AOP-Driven Services: Achieve Modularity and Reusability on the J2EE Platform </p>
<p><strong>JavaOne, San Francisco - US (June 2005)</strong><br />
Runtime Aspects With JVM Support (Technical Session)</p>
<p><strong>Nordev, Stockholm Sweden (May 2005)</strong><br />
AOP-Driven Services: Achieve Modularity and Reusability on the J2EE Platform </p>
<p><strong>Architect Summit, New York - US (April 2005)</strong><br />
AOP-Driven Services: Achieve Modularity and Reusability on the J2EE Platform </p>
<p><strong>AOSD, Chicago - US (March 2005)</strong><br />
What’s new in AspectJ 5</p>
<p><strong>AOSD, Chicago - US (March 2005)</strong><br />
AspectWerkz 2 and the road to AspectJ 5</p>
<p><strong>AOSD, Chicago - US (March 2005)</strong><br />
Industry adoption for AOP - Expert panel discussion</p>
<p><strong>JAOO, Aarhus - Denmark (September 2004)</strong><br />
Annotation-driven AOP</p>
<p><strong>JavaOne, San Francisco - US (June 2004)</strong><br />
Internals of AspectWerkz (BOF)</p>
<p><strong>JavaOne, San Francisco - US (June 2004)</strong><br />
Dynamic Aspect Oriented Programming with AspectWerkz<br />
(Technical Session, +1200 attendees)</p>
<p><strong>eWorld, San Francisco - US (May 2004)</strong><br />
Dynamic AOP: SOA for the application </p>
<p><strong>AOSD, Lancaster - UK (March 2004)</strong><br />
Developing with AspectWerkz - half day tutorial </p>
<p><strong>AOSD, Lancaster - UK (March 2004)</strong><br />
What are the key isseus for commercial AOP use - and how does AspectWerkz address them?<br />
Invited Industry Talk (one out of 2 invited talks)</p>
<p><strong>AOSD, Lancaster - UK (March 2004)</strong><br />
Expert panel discussion - Industry adoption for AOP</p>
<p><strong>JavaPolis, Antwerp - Belgium (December 2003)</strong><br />
Introduction to AspectWerkz </p>