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Make Data Work
21–22 May 2018: Training
22–24 May 2018: Tutorials & Conference
London, UK

How BT delivers better broadband and TV using Spark and Kafka

12:0512:45 Wednesday, 23 May 2018
Data engineering and architecture
Location: Capital Suite 8/9 Level: Beginner
Secondary topics:  Telecom
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Who is this presentation for?

  • Architects, designers, and those in IT operations

Prerequisite knowledge

  • Familiarity with Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka

What you'll learn

  • Learn how BT added streaming analytics to an existing batch processing cluster and made the cluster fit for mission-critical operations

Description

BT launched its production big data platform in 2014, which was mainly used for batch processing, ETL, and sandpits. In the past year, British Telecom has added a streaming network analytics use case to its multitenant data platform. Phillip Radley demonstrates how the solution works and explains how it delivers better broadband and TV services, using Kafka and Spark on YARN and HDFS encryption. Join in to learn the work required to refresh a big data platform so that it can deliver mission-critical streaming analytics.

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Phillip Radley

BT

Phillip Radley is chief data architect on the core enterprise architecture team at BT, where he’s responsible for data architecture across the company. Based at BT’s Adastral Park campus in the UK, Phill leads BT’s MDM and big data initiatives, driving associated strategic architecture and investment road maps for the business. He’s worked in IT and communications for 30 years. Previously, Phill was been chief architect for infrastructure performance-management solutions from UK consumer broadband to outsourced Fortune 500 networks and high-performance trading networks. He has broad global experience, including with BT’s concert global venture in the US and five years as an Asia Pacific BSS/OSS architect based in Sydney. Phill is a physics graduate with an MBA.