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Thursday, October 6 • 11:50 - 12:40
Extending Programming Languages with Persistent Memory Semantics - Piotr Balcer, Intel

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The bulk of the Unix toolchain and related programming languages were created in the seventies and to this day programmers around the world use the same old POSIX standard, the C programming language and Unix-compatible operating systems (like Linux or OS X). The emerging non-volatile memory is a paradigm shifting technology that is poised to disrupt the current status quo. In this talk Piotr Balcer will present the state of the art research related to persistent memory language extensions and discuss the NVML (Non-Volatile Memory Library) team open source work around enabling existing languages to understand persistence.

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Piotr Balcer

Software Engineer, Intel
Piotr Balcer is a software engineer with 4 years’ of experience working on storage related technologies at Intel Corporation. He received B.Eng. from the Gdansk University of Technology in 2014 where he studied system software engineering. For two years now he has been working on... Read More →


Thursday October 6, 2016 11:50 - 12:40 CEST
Potsdam III