The meeting will bridge world information technology thinkers to build a "real time" data architecture.
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SIWI YUNITA CAHYANINGRUM DARI BANGALORE, INDIA
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BANGALORE, KOMPAS — Confluent Inc, a leading global data streaming pioneer, held Kafka Summit Asia Pacific first in Bangalore, India, Thursday (2/5/2024) this afternoon. The meeting will bridge information technology thinkers from various world companies to build real time data architectures to improve their companies' business operations.
The Kafka Summit was held on Thursday at 10.00 Bangalore time or 13.30 WIB at the Sheraton Grand Bengaluru Whitefield Convention Center. This event invited more than 3,800 people. Kompas journalist, Siwi Yunita, reported directly from Bangalore.
Kafka or Apache Kafka® is the most popular open source data streaming software for collecting, processing, storing and analyzing data at scale. This device is used to build real time data channels and streaming applications.
Kafka is said to be a very important technology for today's business because it helps large companies to get real time data.
Apache Kafka is designed to handle large data volumes at high speed. These advantages are what make Apache Kafka the main choice in the data streaming ecosystem.
Today, Kafka is used by more than 75 percent of companies on the prestigious Fortune 500 list.
Meanwhile, Confluent Inc. since last March has provided Confluent Cloud for Apache Flink. This allows users to process data in real time and create high-quality data streams that can be reused.
Jay Kreps, co-founder and CEO of Confluent, told Kompas in Bangalore, said that currently the need for real time data is very necessary. For customer service, for example, data is needed that is real time and accurate.
He took the example of online airline reservation services. The airline provides one special price ticket with free cancellation service. If the airline does not have adequate real time technology, then one special price ticket can be purchased by two or more customers, but the system can only accept one purchase.
"As a result, other customers are unable to get the special tickets with the cancellation-free service that they want. Even though they have already paid. This could lead to complaints," said Jay.
Currently the need for 'real time' data is very necessary. For customer service, for example, 'real time' and accurate data is needed.
At today's Kafka Summit, attendees can learn how this technology can help companies build real time data architectures.
“Good real time data is critical to creating more engaging customer experiences, improving business operations, and driving innovation across their product and service offerings,” said Kamal Brar, Senior Vice President Confluent Asia Pacific, in press release received by Kompas.
"We are thrilled to host the inaugural Kafka Summit in Asia in Bangalore this year. More than 30 percent of the global Kafka community members are in the Asia-Pacific region. India itself is home to the second-largest Kafka community in the world, after the United States," he said.
Jay Kreps will deliver a keynote session at Kafka Summit Bangalore to discuss the latest news and developments in the world of data streaming. Together with Shaun Clowes, chief product officer, they will present a vision of how streaming data can unite the operational and analytical gaps that businesses face today.