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1st Apr. Tech Meeting
Time for pizza, beer and tech talk! Join us for the monthly tech meet starting 4pm on 1st April at JTeam's office. This meeting is all about NoSQL and scalability. We will have 2 sessions:
- Introduction to NoSQL: This session will introduction NoSQL and what's behind it. We'll try to cover some background on where/when/why it all started and discuss some interesting patterns for large scale distributed systems commonly used by different NoSQL databases.
- NoSQL in Practice - In this session we'll discuss some of the most interesting NoSQL databases, such as Cassandra, HBase, Riak and the like.
JTeam is hiring!
- Online Marketeers, worked with Salesforce, SEO optimization, Closed-Loop Demand Generation tools? Apply now!
- We are on the lookout of a very good & successful Sales Rep. Experience in selling (Java) Projects, Consultancy, and Training? We need you!
- Are you a good Java developer / architect and do you have hands on, real world experience with Apache Lucene / Apache Solr?
Check out our job postings.
Tech Meeting 4th Feb.
Join us on Thursday 4th Feb. at 16.00 for our monthly Tech meeting, accompanied by fresh pizza and cold beer! Roberto van der Linden will be presenting on Spring Integration.
Spring Integration is a simple model for implementing complex enterprise integration solutions. Roberto will discuss the main components and configuration of Spring integration and show a demo of how we used it in a project.
Attendance is free but signup is mandatory.
7th Jan. Tech Meeting
Time for pizza, beer and tech talk! Join us for the monthly tech meeting starting at 4pm on 7th Jan. at JTeam's office. January topics are:
Introduction to Scala
Scala is a general purpose programming language designed to express common programming patterns in a concise, elegant, and type-safe way. It smoothly integrates features of object-oriented and functional languages, enabling Java and other programmers to be more productive. Code sizes are typically reduced by a factor of two to three when compared to an equivalent Java application.
Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS)
Many applications use some form of persistent storage to store its state. However, important information about this state is lost: why is the state as it currently is. Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) is an architectural style that makes a clear distinction between commands that change the application state and queries that expose the application state. In this presentation, Allard Buijze will describe the background of CQRS and elaborate on the possibilities that CQRS provides for aspects as audit trails, historic information, fraud analysis and scalability.
Attendance is free, but preregistration is required.
Who is JTeam?
We are a team of pragmatic, customer-oriented technology experts, each having expertise and experience in innovative software development tools and techniques. These range from Agile practices to Content Management, Enterprise Search, E-commerce platforms and Custom Development based on light-weight Java and related innovative open source technologies.
Our philosophy
Do cool, innovative projects: We believe that an Open Source approach and in particular an Enterprise Java technology stack provides a great foundation for the majority of business-critical IT implementations, as well as start-up business concepts. We are always looking for and contributing to the latest technologies with business potential. View our current top 5 list here
Exceed client expectations: We are experts in technology, but recognize that there's a lot more that goes into making a client really happy. We think along with you on business issues, and act as a sparring partner, ensuring you spend your budget most efficiently to achieve features that really support your business. Whether it's reducing test phases by a factor of 5, teaching the client's organization to do what we do, taking support calls at 3am, or even losing money on a deal because we always keep our promises, JTeam goes the extra mile.
Tell the world about it: We not only implement projects using innovative technologies, but also share our knowledge with the community at large, both locally (check out our free monthly tech meets in Amsterdam) and globally though our blogs, book- and article-writing and speaking at international technical conferences.
Training courses
Check out our public and on-site training courses on various technologies:
- Apache Solr training
- Apache Lucene training
- Apache Wicket training
- Test Driven Development (TDD) training
- Introduction to CQRS
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