Real-world Data Streaming Practices For Building Data-Intensive Applications
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Live Webinar September 27th, 2018 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: O’Reilly
In the field of data analytics, there is a clear trend from batch-oriented systems towards streaming analytics pipelines. Such streaming pipelines can also serve as a more general building block for data-intensive applications.
These trends have, of course, impacted the development of streaming systems. This, in turn, has implications for best practices around building streaming analytics pipelines.
Building a scalable, fault-tolerant, low-latency streaming analytics pipeline remains challenging.
- Which is the best combination of the many different tools?
- How should you configure and connect different pieces?
- How can you scale the pipeline with growing or shrinking data? H
- ow are different failure scenarios handled?
Learn about:
- The latest development in streaming analytics.
- What different architecture options you have for your streaming analytics pipeline.
- How to choose the best tool for your use case.
- How to connect these different tools to a scalable and fault-tolerant system.
- How are different failure scenarios impacting the overall architecture and how can they be solved quickly.
- How to scale the pipeline while using the underlying infrastructure efficiently.
Presenter: Jörg Schad, (LinkedIn profile) is a Technical Lead for Community Projects at Mesosphere in San Francisco. His speaking experience includes various meetups, international conferences, and lecture halls.
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