Ververica, founded by the original creators of Apache Flink®, today announces the program for the 5th annual Flink Forward conference in Berlin, taking place October 7-9. After hosting a successful edition in San Francisco in April 2019, the conference is now moving to a new venue in the heart of Berlin, celebrating the 5th anniversary of its European edition. This year's event will bring together over 600 software engineers, data scientists, DevOps professionals, Flink core committers and users under the domed roof of bcc Berlin Congress Center.
The program features multiple full-day training sessions on October 7 and more than 70 talks across five tracks on October 8 & 9. Attendees will be able to explore first-hand how leading tech companies like AWS, Lyft, Netflix and Alibaba use and deploy Apache Flink at scale to reduce the complexity of their data infrastructures and build applications that generalize across real-time and offline data processing. This year, attendees will also have the chance to embrace the ongoing efforts to make Apache Flink a truly unified data processing framework.
Program Highlights:
In addition to the expansion of the conference program, two new training sessions have been added:
Apache Flink Developer Training - an introductory session tailored for Java and Scala developers covering the core concepts of streaming dataflows, event time, and key-partitioned state.
Apache Flink Operations Training - a course for developers and operations staff responsible for deploying and maintaining Flink clusters.
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About Ververica (formerly data Artisans)
Ververica was founded by the original creators of open source Apache Flink® to bring real-time data applications to the enterprise. The company provides Ververica Platform, with open source Apache Flink, for turnkey stream processing, enabling businesses to manage and deploy live data applications, so they can react to data instantaneously and make better and faster business decisions. Global companies such as Alibaba, ING, Netflix and Uber use Flink as the stream processing engine to power large-scale stateful applications, including real-time analytics, machine learning, search and content ranking, and fraud detection.
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