Announcing ksqlDB ft. Jay Kreps

Announcing ksqlDB ft. Jay Kreps

Jay Kreps (original Co-creator of Apache Kafka and CEO, Confluent) introduces ksqlDB, an event streaming database. As the successor to KSQL, ksqlDB seeks to unify the multiple systems involved in stream processing into a single, easy-to-use solution for building event streaming applications. ksqlDB offers support for running connectors in an embedded mode, in addition to support for both push and pull queries. Push queries allow you to subscribe to changing query results as new events occur, ...

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Catch Your Bus with KSQL: A Stream Processing Recipe by Leslie Kurt

Catch Your Bus with KSQL: A Stream Processing Recipe by Leslie Kurt

We all know that feeling of waiting when your ride is running late. Leslie Kurt shares about how you can use KSQL to calculate the difference between the expected arrival time and real-time updates of...

4 Maalis 201919min

KTable Update Suppression (and a Bunch About KTables) ft. John Roesler

KTable Update Suppression (and a Bunch About KTables) ft. John Roesler

When you are dealing with streaming data, it might seem like tables are things that dwell in the far-off land of relational databases, outside of Apache Kafka and your event streaming system. But then...

27 Helmi 201945min

Splitting and Routing Events with KSQL ft. Pascal Vantrepote

Splitting and Routing Events with KSQL ft. Pascal Vantrepote

Tim Berglund chats with System Engineer Pascal Vantrepote about a KSQL recipe he created based on a real-life customer use case in the financial services industry. They also discuss the advantages of ...

25 Helmi 201920min

Ask Confluent #10: Cooperative Rebalances for Kafka Connect ft. Konstantine Karantasis

Ask Confluent #10: Cooperative Rebalances for Kafka Connect ft. Konstantine Karantasis

Want to know how Kafka Connect distributes tasks to workers? Always thought Connect rebalances could be improved? In this episode of Ask Confluent, Gwen Shapira speaks with Konstantine Karantasis, sof...

20 Helmi 201921min

The Future of Serverless and Streaming with Neil Avery

The Future of Serverless and Streaming with Neil Avery

Neil Avery explores the intersection between FaaS and event streaming applications before taking a quick detour back in time to understand how we've gotten to this point in event-driven applications. ...

14 Helmi 201941min

Using Terraform and Confluent Cloud with Ricardo Ferreira

Using Terraform and Confluent Cloud with Ricardo Ferreira

Tim Berglund hosts Developer Advocate Ricardo Ferreira to discuss the concept of infrastructure as code, as well as the differences between Terraform, Ansible, Puppet and Chef. They also chat about wh...

23 Tammi 201928min

Ask Confluent #9: With and Without ZooKeeper

Ask Confluent #9: With and Without ZooKeeper

Gwen asks: What happens when garbage collection causes Kafka to pause? And how do we run a Schema Registry cluster? We’ll find out in this episode of Ask Confluent. In "Ask Confluent," Gwen Shapira (...

8 Tammi 201915min

Ask Confluent #8: Guozhang Wang on Kafka Streams Standby Tasks

Ask Confluent #8: Guozhang Wang on Kafka Streams Standby Tasks

Gwen is joined in studio by special guest Guozhang Wang, Kafka Streams pioneer and engineering lead at Confluent. He’ll talk to us about standby tasks and how one deserializes message headers. In "Ask...

18 Joulu 201822min

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