In cooperation with the Hamburg C# and .NET User Group Meetup, we invite you to the following Meetup in the City Center of Hamburg:
Join us for an evening of technical talks covering data processing and database performance optimization.
Venue: Thanks to our room sponsor, Computer Futures, for hosting this event!
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The talks will be held in English if required.
Janek Fellien introduces Project Drasi, a new open source project from Microsoft that brings Complex Event Processing concepts to legacy systems. How do you detect and react to data changes in existing software? While new systems can use Event Sourcing or custom solutions, legacy systems need different approaches. Janek will show how Drasi can help transform or integrate a monolithic legacy system into a microservices architecture.
Ich bin als Principal Software Engineer bei der Medialesson GmbH maßgeblich an der Planung und Umsetzung der Kundenprojekte beteiligt. Durch meine Erfahrungen im Domain-Driven Design ist es mir möglich die Projekte ganzheitlich zu betrachten, um so Lösungen zu entwickeln, die im Sinne des Kunden sind. Hauptsächlich handelt es sich hierbei um Enterpriselösungen in und für die Microsoft Azure Cloud, aber auch ausgefallene Projekte, wie ein echter hybrider Eventraum oder IIoT mit "Klemmbausteinen".
Seit 2017 darf ich mich stolzer Träger des Microsoft MVP Avards nennen und für die Domain-Driven Design Community organisiere ich einmal im Jahr die KanDDDinsky Konferenz.
Sascha Lorenz presents a short talk on a surprising finding: Microsoft's preferred ORM often runs more efficiently on PostgreSQL than on SQL Server. We'll examine why PostgreSQL sometimes optimizes EF workloads more effectively, compare execution plans, and discuss which index strategies make the difference.
Sascha has been working with Microsoft SQL Server and the efficient automation of database-related tasks for several decades. Still having a developer soul, he is now responsible for the development of the PSG tool stack, which his colleagues and customers use to analyze and optimize database servers around the world. Furthermore, he still shares his experience and knowledge in numerous workshops and training as well as at community events.
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