Nikita Ivanov

CEO & Co Founder at GridGain Systems

Nikita Ivanov has almost 20 years of experience in software development and has spent the last 10 years developing grid computing and distributed middleware software. In 2005 Nikita founded GridGain, a project that has become one of the most rapidly growing Java-based cloud development platforms - with GridGain software starting every few seconds around the world.

Back in 1996, Nikita was one of the pioneers in using Java technology for server side middleware development while working at T-Systems GmbH, one of the largest European System Integrators.

Over the years he has held various positions architecting and leading software product development for start-up companies and working with well-established companies such as Adaptec, Visa and BEA Systems. Mr Ivanov is an active member of the Java middleware community and is a contributor to Java specifications.

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  • “Modern distributed HPC with Scala”, June 5, NYC Scala Meetup
  • May 11 2012
    We’ll be talking about using GridGain for highly distributed HPC programming with Scala. As one of the main example we will be walking through a realtime word counting program with constantly changing text and will compare it with a Hadoop word counting example. You will see some cool features of GridGain such as Auto-Discovery, Streaming [...] ...
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  • 5 Video Screencasts on GridGain: HDFS, Streaming MapReduce and Visor
  • May 03 2012
    Check out 5 video screencast about GridGain: http://www.gridgain.com/documentation ...
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  • Streaming MapReduce: GridGain to Present at TriJUG on April 16th
  • April 12 2012
    Come to our talk “Streaming MapReduce with GridGain” and see live coding of famous Hadoop’s example of counting popular words… but in Real Time context. As always – live coding from scratch in Scala is never dull! Stop by and say hello to our CTO Dmitriy Setrakyan. ...
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  • GridGain 4.0.1 Released!
  • April 11 2012
    GridGain 4.0.1 has been released this Monday. This is a point release that includes several bug fixes as well as number of new features. With 4.0.1 we are introducing native support for .NET with our C# Client. C# Client provides native .NET/C# APIs for accessing both GridGain’s In-Memory Data Grid and Compute Grid from outside [...] ...
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  • GridGain and Hadoop
  • March 28 2012
    Over the past few months I’ve been repeatedly asked on how GridGain relates to Hadoop. Having been answering this questions over and over again I’ve compacted it to just few words: We love Hadoop HDFS, but we are sorry for people who have to use Hadoop MapReduce. Let me explain. Hadoop HDFS We love Hadoop [...] ...
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  • GridGain 4.0 – Real Time Big Data Platform Released!
  • March 26 2012
    I’m pleased to announce that today we released GridGain 4.0 – latest edition of our platform for Real Time Big Data processing. I’m proud that our team set this final deadline almost 5 months ago and we were able to hit without a single delay. I’m especially proud of this fact because of the enormous [...] ...
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  • Look for the news on March 26th, 2012
  • March 20 2012
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  • See Us at QCon London 2012, March 7-9
  • February 28 2012
    GridGain will be presenting at QCon London 2012 in London on March 7-9. This is going to be new presentation that we’ve specifically prepared: Live Scala coding of streaming real time MapReduce application… We are going to have Hadoop’s ubiquitous popular word counting example and turn it on its head making it a real time [...] ...
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  • GridGain 3.6 Released!
  • January 14 2012
    It’s was Friday 13th… but there’s nothing scary about the latest GridGain 3.6 – our latest release of GridGain’s Real Time Big Data platform that allows anyone easily develop, scale and manage compute and data intensive big data applications using integrated Compute and In-Memory Data Grids with Java, Scala and Groovy native APIs. Some of [...] ...
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