DevOps KC: Common Event Streaming Patterns


Details
We will be kicking off the New Year with a great discussion on common design patters with streaming event data from Chris Harmon, Solutions Engineer @ Confluent. Sponsored by Confluent!!
Data streaming platforms provide an architecture that enables software to react and operate as events occur. These platforms allow for software components to work together in a real-time, decoupled, and scalable fashion. When software is modeled as streams of events, new capabilities surface along with new unique technical challenges. We'll look at some reusable architectural patterns that can be applied using data streaming systems like Apache Kafka. When composed together, these patterns can help meet the design demands of modern real-time distributed systems.
Note: There will not be a livestream, but we will record and share out afterwards on our YouTube Channel
Agenda (could change =) ):
- 530p - Arrive, grab some food and drink
- 600p - Welcome, opening remarks
- 615p - Chris Harmon, "Common Event Streaming Patterns"
- 700p - Open discussion
- 730p - Networking, food, drinks
- 800p - End
Speaker:
- Chris Harmon, Solutions Engineer, Confluent
Chris is a Solutions Engineer with Confluent. His career in tech has run the gamut from customer support, to general systems administration, database administration, and data engineering. Once the bills are paid, he likes spending time with his family & their several pets, watching movies & stand-up comedy, cooking, and reading.
Social Links:
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Sponsors:
- TekSystems (venue)
- Confluent (food & drink)

DevOps KC: Common Event Streaming Patterns