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Data Streaming in Real Life: Financial Services

Data streaming and event-driven architectures are now the go-to architecture patterns across all industries. But despite common threads, certain industries face unique challenges and follow distinct trends — particularly within the realm of financial services.

This webinar provides a deep-dive into the current state of data streaming in the financial services industry and explores the reasons why investing in data streaming has become crucial for financial organizations.

Join Kai Waehner, Global Field CTO and Duncan Ash, VP Industry Solutions at Confluent to explore the latest financial services trends and learn how data streaming helps modernize legacy architectures to enable digitalization in regulated industries. You’ll hear more about:

  • How data streaming provides the ability to integrate and correlate data in real time at any scale
  • Which enterprise architectures are trending globally in the financial services industry
  • Real-life use cases and data streaming success stories from customers like Citigroup, Singapore Stock Exchange, Capital One, and 10X Banking

Presenters

Kai Waehner

Field CTO

Kai Waehner is Field CTO at Confluent. He works with customers across the globe and with internal teams like engineering and marketing. Kai’s main area of expertise lies within the fields of Data Streaming, Analytics, Hybrid Cloud Architectures, Internet of Things, and Blockchain. Kai is a regular speaker at international conferences such as Devoxx, ApacheCon and Kafka Summit, writes articles for professional journals, and shares his experiences with new technologies on his blog: www.kai-waehner.de. Contact: kai.waehner@confluent.io / @KaiWaehner / linkedin.com/in/kaiwaehner.

Duncan Ash

Global Industries, Vice President, Confluent

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