Online-Live: Eclipse Data Grid Introduction

Markus Kett

After 10 years of development, we have finally reached our big goal. Eclipse Data Grid is now available as an open-source project of the Eclipse Foundation. All features MicroStream has ever built, including all previous enterprise features, are included and now open-source.

Register free and join us on Tuesday, July 22, when we officially introduce Eclipse Data Grid through a 2-hour online session.

Tue, Jul 22, 2025 at 3:00 – 5:00 PM GMT+2
Eclipse Data Grid Introduction: In-Memory Data Processing
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Eclipse Data Grid is an in-memory data processing layer to boost any sluggish database applications and relieve the database. Eclipse Data Grid is much more than a common cache. It enables ultra-fast in-memory data processing: caching, indexing, searching, and any complex data operations – up to 1000x faster than databases. Unlike traditional caching solutions, Eclipse Data Grid is a native Java layer using the native Java object model. This allows you to work with native Java objects, complex Java object graphs, and any Java types, and to integrate any Java libraries and implement any complex logic in your in-memory data layer with Java. 

Eclipse Data Grid is distributed, highly horizontally scalable, and completely Open-Source. It’s built for everyone who needs more than just a cache. Move your complex and performance-critical data and data operations to Eclipse Data Grid to dramatically reduce database workloads and save costs, boost your application, and your business.

In this live webcast, you will learn everything about the new Eclipse Data Grid and how you get started building ultra-fast in-memory data processing applications.

Agenda:

  • Why In-Memory Data Processing with Java
  • Introducing In-Memory Data Grid
  • Using Eclipse Data Grid as a Cache
  • Using Eclipse Data Grid as an In-Memory Searching and complex data processing layer
  • Java-Native features for ultra-fast in-memory data processing
  • EclipseStore – ACID-compliant persistence for a single JVM process
  • Distributed applications with Eclipse Data Grid
  • Run Eclipse Data Grid in just a few minutes in MicroStream’s managed cloud on AWS
  • Run Eclipse Data Grid on any On-Prem environment
  • Use-cases
  • How to get started with Eclipse Data Grid
  • Q&A

Speakers:

  • Markus Kett, CEO at MicroStream
  • Florian Habermann, CTO at MicroStream
  • Christian Kuemmel, VP Cloud & Cluster at MicroStream
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