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The Future of ETL Isn't What It Used to Be

Tuesday, July 16

10:30am Bangkok / 11:30am Singapore / 12:30pm Tokyo / 1:30pm Sydney

Moderated by David Peterson, Sales Engineer at Confluent Asia Pacific, this online talk is part one of a three part series called Streaming ETL - The New Data Integration.

David will introduce a video by Gwen Shapira, Apache Kafka® committer and co-author of "Kafka: The Definitive Guide," which covers core patterns of modern data engineering and explains how you can use microservices, event streams and a streaming platform like Apache Kafka to build scalable and reliable data pipelines designed to evolve over time.

David will then be available for a Q&A session. Register now for this 60 minute session.

Also check out the next two talks in the series:

Part 2: Steps to Building a Streaming ETL Pipeline with Apache Kafka and KSQL

Part 3: Streaming Transformations - Putting the T in Streaming ETL

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Gwen Shapira

Engineering Manager, Confluent

Gwen Shapira is a Software Enginner at Confluent. She has 15 years of experience working with code and customers to build scalable data architectures, integrating relational and big data technologies. She currently specialises in building real-time reliable data processing pipelines using Apache Kafka. Gwen is an Oracle Ace Director, an author of books including “Kafka, the Definitive Guide”, and a frequent presenter at data related conferences. Gwen is also a committer on the Apache Kafka and Apache Sqoop projects.

David Peterson

Principal Solutions Engineer

David は Confluent のプリンシパルソリューションエンジニアとして、APAC 地域全体で幅広い業界と協業しています。具体的には、レジリエントな Kappa アーキテクチャの設計、分散システムのベストプラクティスに関するコンサルティング、大規模言語モデルの影響力の高まりとナレッジドリブン型システムの構築における役割に関するコンサルティングなどの分野で活躍しています。オーストラリアのサンシャインコーストに4人の子供達と暮らしており、プライベートの時間には、ビーチで泳いだり、フリーダイビングをしたり、絵を描いたり、子供達とマリオカートで遊んだり(ほぼ毎回子供達が勝利)しています。

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