Ram Lakshmanan, our Principle Architect, spoke at the AWS Gurus Meetup by Intuit in the San Francisco Bay Area on May 30. He focused on teaching developers how to write memory-efficient code to reduce AWS costs. The presentation titled "Am I writing memory efficient code?" is available for viewing.
Ram Lakshmanan's presentation at ConFoo Conference 2018 addressed efficient troubleshooting strategies for CPU spikes and OutOfMemoryErrors, focusing on modern tools and techniques. He shared best practices for diagnosing zombie applications quickly. The talk was well-received by over 100 delegates, highlighting its value to engineers in resolving complex issues.
GCeasy is ranked #6 in ThoughtWorks Technology Radar during the Chicago Coder Conference 2017, focusing on developer insights. The radar evaluates software technology trends, recommending products in four categories. GCeasy, along with prominent tools, is highlighted for its role in optimizing and troubleshooting memory usage in JVM and Android applications.
Egen Solutions Inc in Chicago invited Architect Ram Lakshmanan to present on high-performing application development for their engineering team. Specializing in IoT solutions and Full Stack Web and Mobile App Development, the session was attended by over 80 engineers, stimulating engaging discussions and questions. Photos from the event were captured.
The Chicago Coder Conference (CCC) featured over 100 sessions across 15 tracks and included notable speakers. Architect Ram Lakshmanan's presentation on Java Garbage Collection Logs received positive feedback, prompting audience engagement and inquiries post-session. The talk, "How to Become a Garbage Collection (GC) Hero," was well-reviewed.
The Great Indian Developer Summit (GIDS), India's premier software conference in Bangalore, marked its 10th anniversary with over 4000 attendees. Featuring eight specialized conferences, it showcased expert talks, including architect Ram Lakshmanan's presentations on Garbage Collection and Thread Dumps. The event facilitated valuable interactions among developers and potential clients.
At the Great Indian Developer Summit in Bangalore, the talk "Become A GC Hero" focused on analyzing various garbage collection log formats and troubleshooting intricate memory issues using these logs. The presentation aims to provide insights into improving garbage collection processes for developers.
Architect Ram Lakshmanan presented three sessions at the 2016 JavaOne conference, focusing on garbage collection logs, thread dumps, and efficiently extracting valuable information from seemingly useless data. The sessions were titled "Am I Reading Garbage Collection Logs Correctly?", "Don't Dump the Thread Dumps!", and "Pick Diamonds from Garbage."
Ram presented on Garbage Collection Logs at JavaOne, discussing insights and techniques that can enhance understanding of GC logs. The presentation aims to help developers effectively interpret these logs to optimize Java applications. Details can be found in the provided slideshare link.
