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Tuesday, November 10 • 10:45 - 11:15
Reacting to an Event-Driven World

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We now live in a world with data at its heart. The amount of data being produced every day is growing exponentially and a large amount of this data is in the form of events. Whether it be updates from sensors, clicks on a website or even tweets, applications are bombarded with a never-ending stream of new events. So, how can we architect our applications to be more reactive and resilient to these fluctuating loads and better manage our thirst for data? In this session explore how Kafka and Reactive application architecture can be combined in applications to better handle our modern data needs.

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Kate Stanley

IBM UK Ltd
Katherine Stanley is a Software Engineer in the IBM Java Cloud Native development team based in the UK. She works on the Java developer experience in the IBM Cloud and specializes in microservices architectures. She has co-authored an IBM Redbook on Java microservices and has created... Read More →
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Grace Jansen

Developer Advocate, IBM
Grace is a Developer Advocate at IBM, working with Open Liberty, MicroProfile and Cloud Technologies. She has been with IBM since graduating from Exeter University with a Degree in Biology. Grace enjoys bringing a varied perspective to her projects and using her knowledge of biological... Read More →


Tuesday November 10, 2020 10:45 - 11:15 PST
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