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Introduction to Sendence Wallaroo: An industrial-grade streaming data platform

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Introduction to Sendence Wallaroo: An industrial-grade streaming data platform

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Introduction to Sendence Wallaroo: An industrial-grade streaming data platform.

Presented by Vid Jain, Founder & President of Sendence and John Mumm, Lead Engineer.

Note: An open source version of Sendence Wallaroo will be available in the coming months

Wallaroo turns a group of servers into an industrial-grade processing platform that acts like a single low-cost and highly scalable system. Real-time applications built with Wallaroo are significantly faster than other approaches and get data accuracy, exactly-once processing, an in-memory data store, and resiliency. Other benefits include:

• quickly write code once and then deploy it anywhere at any scale

• instantly handle real-time data spikes without any application changes

• 50x faster at 1/3 the cost vs. alternatives

We will talk about use cases including an electronic trading position keeping system that requires sub-millisecond response time and a cloud monitoring service that requires processing of millions of messages per second.

Additionally, we will discuss why we built Wallaroo, the architecture, and the challenges of building a distributed industrial-grade platform.

Agenda

6:30 pm: Guest arrival & networking.

7:00 pm: Introduction to Wallaroo , Q&A

8:30 pm: Event ends.

Speakers:

BiosVid Jain holds a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and has spent the last 20 years pushing the technology envelope in various industries. He was a co-founder of an ad tech startup, worked in the Electronic Trading group at Merrill Lynch and most recently is founder & CEO of Sendence, which provides a software platform for building, deploying and operating serverless, real-time data applications.

John Mumm holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Fordham University and has spent the last several years working with distributed systems and functional programming. He is a lead engineer at Sendence, where he works on the core features of Wallaroo, an industrial-grade, low-latency stream processing system written in the Pony programming language.

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Sendence provides software infrastructure that radically simplifies the creation, deployment & operation of any business critical real-time service, on-premise or in the cloud.

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