
Event Overview
Join us for an InformationWeek Executive Breakfast Event on December 4 in New York. Paul Sutton, CEO for Kabira and Penny Gillespie, President, Gillespie International will discuss how new forms of payment transactions from mobile devices, online sources, micro payments, and digital payments are rapidly increasing transaction volumes, stressing the IT environment and impacting availability, scalability, manageability, and dependability issues. We will explore strategies to address large scale and high-demand transaction processing, and ways to manage increasing volumes of complex transactions, and the emergence of the extreme transaction processing platform.
Richard Martin, Editor at Large, InformationWeek will lead an open forum discussion to discover how your peers are addressing these issues and planning for future capacity and transaction requirements.
At this event attendees will learn how to:
- How to Address Large-scale and High-demand Transaction Processing Applications
- Delivering on the “ilities” (Availability, Dependability, Manageability and Scalability)
- The Emergence of the “Extreme Transaction Processing Platform (XTPP)”
- The rapidly changing world of real-time business models and high volume transaction processing
- How to keep costs down as volume soars
- Innovative approaches to support high-available real-time services
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