Streaming Data for the Cloud Native Generation
Offered By: Devoxx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of streaming data in cloud-native environments through this 40-minute Devoxx conference talk. Dive into how events can be captured, streamed, and processed in the cloud, examining the relationship between event storage, stream processing, and Function as a Service (FaaS). Discover the innovative use of streaming systems like Kafka as a source of truth, making various types of data accessible to multiple stream processors. Learn how to effectively manage stateful operations crucial in real-world systems, whether based on microservices, functions, or comprehensive streaming systems. Gain insights from Ben Stopford, a technologist from Confluent Inc. and author of "Designing Event Driven Systems," as he shares his extensive experience in distributed data infrastructure and addresses the common data handling challenges in microservices and lambda architectures.
Syllabus
Streaming Data for the Cloud Native Generation by Ben Stopford
Taught by
Devoxx
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