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Moving Big Data and Streaming Data Workloads to AWS

Cloud migration may be the biggest challenge, and the biggest opportunity, facing IT departments today - especially if you use big data and streaming data technologies, such as Cloudera, Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka. In this 55-minute webinar, Unravel Data product marketer Floyd Smith and Solutions Engineering Director Chris Santiago describe how to move workloads to AWS EMR, Databricks, and other destinations on AWS, fast and at the lowest possible cost.

Infrastructure and Software Development: What Got Us Here Won't Get Us There

In this fireside chat, industry leaders with experience driving revolutions in software development and infrastructure will discuss transitions to microservices, Kubernetes, cloud native and open source across industries. The panel will also discuss how requirements have changed, and what paths these technologies and architectures could take in the future.

How leading organizations govern their data to find success

With the increased focus on delivering value customers, it is imperative to build a next generation customer hub that delivers high quality and governed data. In this video we will share best practices for implementing a comprehensive data governance approach. Learn how to leverage the capabilities of the Talend Data Fabric to deploy a forward-looking data management architecture that detects and retrieves metadata from across databases and applications, builds data lineage, and adds traceability.

How to Set Up Kong Gateway

You’ve decided to install Kong Gateway. Congrats! You’re almost ready to accelerate your microservices journey with the world’s most popular open source API gateway. This article and video will guide you through the short version of our tutorial. If you prefer, here are some more detailed instructions. If you haven’t already, make sure you’ve installed Kong before getting started. It should only take a few minutes.

Building a Multi-tenant Ruby on Rails App With Subdomains

According to a definition of multitenancy, when an app serves multiple tenants, it means that there are a few groups of users who share common access to the software instance. An excellent example of an app that supports multitenancy is the Jira platform, where each company has its subdomain to access the software, for example, mycompany.atlassian.net.

Life of PII for Apache Kafka

Several years ago when I was working on a big data project, I saw something a data engineer shouldn’t see. Curious to understand the level of detail in a new credit score dataset we’d received in our data lake, I queried it. I was surprised at how easily and suddenly my screen was flooded with the mortgage history, overdraft limits and year-end financial statements of my colleagues, and I felt deeply uneasy.