Webinar: Intro to Kafka Experience
Date and time
Location
Online event
This is an intro webinar to the full Kafka Experience that will take place in September. All details below.
About this event
* The webinar will be held on Wednesday, August 26th at 5 pm IL Time Zone (+3 GMT)
* The webinar is online and in Hebrew
* Please also fill in this form - https://bit.ly/Kafka-exp-intro
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So what is Kafka?
In the world of microservices and big data systems, more and more systems rely and depend on a solid messaging and job queue system. Kafka has been a solid cornerstone for many high scale systems and is increasing in popularity and adoption in more and more environments. Although the basic usage of Kafka may be quite trivial, in order to get the most out of it and take full advantage of its features and capabilities more thorough knowledge is required.
The Intro Webinar
In this introductory webinar, Sigal Shaharabani from Tikal will showcase some of Kafka’s most common use-cases and patterns to demonstrate the abilities that participants of the course will master through the training.
The event will be recorded and posted on our Youtube channel after the session
About the Experience
The Kafka Experience is a journey for developers that want to make the most out of Kafka, whether as a messaging system with built-in playback and persistence, a pub-sub messaging system on steroids, or even a database for event sourcing with querying capabilities.
The Kafka Experience online course will focus on understanding Kafka’s capabilities and requirements, discuss and demonstrate real-life use cases and scenarios, and also limitations and caveats. We will cover working with the cluster, partitions, message topics, consumer groups, managing back-pressure, messaging consistency, and persistence. This will be done with a mix of theoretical presentations and explanations, mixed with lots of practical exercises and demonstrations.
We will learn about working with the cluster, partitions, topics, consumer groups, managing back-pressure, messaging consistency, and persistence.
Technical details about the Experience
The course will be 4 online sessions, 3 hours each.
The Kafka experience is suitable for Backend and DevOps engineers, and anyone interested in big-data and pub-sub.
The Kafka Experience course will start approximately 2 weeks after the intro webinar (in September), depending on a minimum of 10 participants.
We will discuss more details in the webinar and also provide a syllabus and pricing.