This talk considers the different types of web cache, the underlying need for caching as well as the technologies and approaches to make it happen.

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SPEAKERS
Ben Bass

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AGENDA
18:30 - Refreshments
19:00 - Presentation

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SYNOPSIS
For the last 25 years, caching has been a key part of the HTTP protocol which drives the world wide web.

This talk considers the different types of web cache, the underlying need for caching as well as the technologies and approaches to make it happen.

The web has not stood still over the past couple of decades, and caching has had to evolve. We will take a look back over the history of caching, and a look forward as HTTP and the wider web platform evolves.

Success stories and challenges will be presented, with a focus on the education sector.

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For overseas delegates who wish to attend the event please note that BCS does not issue invitation letters.

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THIS EVENT IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
BCS Coventry Branch
Visit https://coventry.bcs.org

Caching the World Wide Web - Coventry Branch
Date and time
Wednesday 20 November, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Location
International Manufacturing Centre
Pit Stop Cafe
University of Warwick
Coventry
England
CV4 7HP
Price
This event is sold out