Build & maintain complex distributed systems
October 1–2, 2017: Training
October 2–4, 2017: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY

Schedule: Real time, events, streams & scale sessions

Practices, use cases, and tools for handling data in streams and events, in real time and at scale.

11:35am12:15pm Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Location: Grand Ballroom West
Robert Claire (Pinterest)
Average rating: ****.
(4.00, 1 rating)
Rob Claire explores the the technical challenges and lessons learned in building a monitoring stack that can reliably process millions of events per second, covering specific technologies—including Spark Streaming, Kafka, and HBase—and best practices for managing and monitoring data. Read more.
1:30pm2:10pm Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Location: Grand Ballroom West
Zhenzhong Xu (Netflix)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 2 ratings)
Keystone, a critical piece of Netflix's backend data infrastructure, ensures massive data movements and real-time event processing. Zhenzhong Xu leads a deep dive into Keystone's architecture and underlying stream processing engines, sharing insights and proven paths on how the company achieves multitenancy, scalability, and resilience in a complex cloud-native distributed system environment. Read more.
2:25pm3:05pm Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Location: Grand Ballroom West
Swaminathan Sundaramurthy (Salesforce Inc), Mark Cho (Pinterest)
Pinterest has to support real-time decision making while operating on petabyte-scale data. Swaminathan Sundaramurthy and Mark Cho offer an overview of Pinterest's real-time data pipeline (modeled on quasi-Kappa architecture), its impact on the company's systems, and tools and processes used and demonstrate how Pinterest models real-time ads analytics on the platform. Read more.
4:45pm5:25pm Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Location: Grand Ballroom West
Vinu Charanya (Twitter)
Average rating: ****.
(4.00, 1 rating)
Twitter is powered by thousands of microservices running on an internal cloud platform, which offer compute, storage, messaging, monitoring, etc. as a service. Vinu Charanya explains how she and her team are building a system that captures, defines, provisions, meters, and charges infrastructure resources, redefining how systems are built atop Twitter infrastructure. Read more.