Apache Kafka ATL

Apache Kafka ATL

GridGain technology evangelist Akmal Chaudhri will be one of two speakers at the Apache Kafka ATL meetup on November 28 at the Atlanta Tech Village Event Center, 3423 Piedmont Road Northeast Atlanta, GA 30305. Food and refreshments provided. Please join us and lets share ideas, stories and make some new connections.

First Speaker:
Akmal Chaudhri

Title: Best Practices for Stream Processing with Kafka and Apache Ignite

Abstract: Learn some of the best practices companies have used for making Apache Kafka and Apache Ignite scale.
Making stream processing scale requires making all the components --including messaging, processing, storage -- scale together. During this talk, Akmal will explain:

• The integration between Apache Ignite and Kafka and the commercially supported versions, GridGain and Confluent
• Examples of how Ignite and Kafka are used together
• Recommended approaches for deployment, monitoring and management
• Tips and tricks for performance and scalability tuning
• Answers to your questions

About Talks

Second speaker: Ricardo Ferreira
Title: Making Stream Processing the Right Way in the Cloud using Apache Kafka®
Abstract:
Apache Kafka is rapidly becoming the official backbone that organizations use to stream data in and out. While it has been quite successful in hundreds of On-Premise deployments, now it is the time to rethink how Cloud-Native applications are designed to interact with it while running in the Cloud. Moving Apache Kafka to the Cloud introduces several new challenges such as network communication across regions and availability zones, keeping data secure while in-transit and at-rest, as well as typical distributed systems problems such as consistency, availability and performance.

This presentation will explain the pros-and-cons of different approaches to run Apache Kafka in the Cloud, as well as explain which resources are available out there to make the developer's life easier. It will also show an end-2-end Cloud implementation that involves production, consumption and data streaming with an Cloud-architecture created on-the-fly. Finally, the audience will get the chance to play with the application via their mobile phones and generate events that will be processed *as they happen* with KSQL running in the Cloud.

Speakers
Akmal B. Chaudhri
Technical Evangelist, GridGain Systems
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