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How Mastercard fights fraud with Apache Geode
Mastercard uses Apache Geode to help process 600,000 transactions per second.
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Speed thrills: Deliver lightning-fast apps to your users with VMware Tanzu Gemfire
Pivotal Cloud Cache 1.10, now GA, adds major performance improvements and a new client library for Node.js. Spring developers can also use a new site with tutorials and getting started guides.
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A Look Back at Apache Geode Summit 2019: Expanded Caching Adoption Fuels Record Attendance
Apache Geode is a vibrant, thriving open-source community, anchored by a project that offers high-performance, in-memory caching. We recap this year's Geode Summit, held as part of SpringOne Platform.
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MySQL for Pivotal Platform 2.7, Featuring High Availability, is Now GA! Plus New Beta Release of Multisite Replication
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Pivotal Cloud Cache 1.9 Eases Data Sharing Across Teams, Adds TLS Encryption Across Sites
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Spring Boot for Apache Geode: Making Caching Easier for Developers
This project takes configuration and development of Spring Boot, Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire applications to the next level, whether building and running apps in standalone or managed environments.
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Announcing Pivotal Cloud Cache v1.7
PCC 1.7 Brings OAuth 2 Integration to Further Centralize Credential Management
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How to Distribute Data Across a PCC Cluster: Replicated or Partitioned?
Pivotal Cloud Cache dramatically reduces latency when users request certain types of data. Read the blog about how to distribute data across a PCC cluster.
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Say Hello to Pivotal Postgres
Pivotal aims to help organizations move off proprietary databases with a new self-managed offering of PostgreSQL.
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MySQL for PCF 2.5 is Now GA! Highly Available Clusters via Galera Clustering Takes Center Stage.
MySQL for PCF 2.5 is now GA. It includes a handful of useful features, including a new HA option with Galera clusters. The post describes the enhancements, and why they matter.
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Pivotal Cloud Cache 1.5 Adds TLS, Secrets Management with CredHub to Keep Your Cache Secure
Pivotal Cloud Cache, a popular caching product for microservices, adds important new security features in its latest release. We explain how TLS encryption and CredHub keeps your cache secure.
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Multi-Cloud and Data Replication Over a Wide Area Network: A High Interest Topic At SpringOne Platform
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Strapped for Cache? Know When to Use Pivotal Cloud Cache and When to Choose GemFire.
Use the right caching product for your use case. This post explains when you should use Pivotal Cloud Cache, and when Pivotal GemFire is a better option.
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Cache Rules Everything Around Me: When to Use Redis and When to Use Pivotal Cloud Cache
When it comes to caching, your going to sometimes use Redis and sometimes use Pivotal Cloud Cache. Find out when to use which based on use case requirements.
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MySQL for Pivotal Platform v2.3 Protects Your Data with TLS, Adds Synchronous Replication for Leader-Follower
MySQL 2.3 for PCF aims to ease the pain associated with microservices database management. Let’s take a spin through the latest round of enterprise-grade features.
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Announcing Pivotal Cloud Cache V1.3
Featuring multi-site WAN replication, local disk persistence, inline cache, and server side functions.
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Navigating the Apache Geode Sessions at SpringOne Platform 2017
If you want to learn more about Apache Geode, then you’re in luck. We’ve got plenty of Geode content at SpringOne Platform 2017, delivered by practitioners and subject matter experts.
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Announcing Pivotal Cloud Cache V1.1, Featuring Session State Caching
See how easy it is to adopt session state caching without making any changes to your application
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Supercharging Your Scale Cube: Caching for Microservices on Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Caching is a powerful technique for scaling microservices, and it can be used in combination with three techniques described in the scale cube. This post introduces Pivotal Cloud Cache.
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An Introduction to Look-Aside Caching
Learn the basics of look-aside caching, how it works, when to use it and how it differs from inline caching. Also, we clarify caching-related terms such as read-aside, read-thru, and write-behind.
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