Managing Performance in the Cloud - Jyoti Bansal, CEO of AppDynamics

Organiser
London Web Performance Group
Date
Wed, 13 Apr 2011, 17:30 - 19:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , London, GB
Cost
Free

Jyoti (CEO of AppDynamics and ex-Tech Lead @ CA Wily) will talk about the performance challenges you might face in migrating to the Cloud.

AppDynamics have worked with a lot of customers in making the migration so this is a great opportunity to get some first hand "inside information" on what performance challenges the Cloud might bring.

Application Performance (the UK distributor for AppDynamics) will be putting some money on the bar for food & drinks too!

Jyoti Bansal

Founder and CEO

Jyoti founded AppDynamics in early 2008 with the vision of defining the next-generation of application performance management (APM) solutions for distributed applications running in cloud, virtual, and physical environments. Before founding AppDynamics, Jyoti led the design and architecture for several products at Wily Technology. Wily was the pioneer and leader in the Java performance diagnostics space, and was acquired by Computer Associates for $375 million. Before Wily, Jyoti worked in senior engineering roles at Datasweep (acquired by Rockwell Automation) and netLens (acquired by Microsoft through FAST/Nextpage), where he built distributed application architectures for enterprise search and data mining. Jyoti received his BS in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. He is the lead inventor on 14 US patent applications in the field of distributed applications management.

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