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voxxeddays.com
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| | | | | Hi Gunnar, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I'm an open-source enthusiast and software engineer working at Red Hat, where I'm leading the Debezium project. Debezium is a platform for change data capture (CDC) based on Apache Kafka, allowing you to react to all the inserts, updates and deletes in [...] | |
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debezium.io
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| | | | | Debezium is an open source distributed platform for change data capture. Start it up, point it at your databases, and your apps can start responding to all of the inserts, updates, and deletes that other apps commit to your databases. Debezium is durable and fast, so your apps can respond quickly and never miss an event, even when things go wrong. | |
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www.morling.dev
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| | | | | This page gives an overview over some talks I have done over the last years. I have spoken at large conferences such as QCon San Francisco, Devoxx and JavaOne, local meet-ups as well as company-internal events, covering topics such as Debezium and Change Data Capture, Bean Validation, NoSQL and more. If you'd like to have me as a speaker at your conference or meet-up, please get in touch. 2025 Current (Bengaluru, India): Ins and Outs of the Outbox Pattern | |
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rmoff.net
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| | | [AI summary] This article discusses the evolution of data engineering in 2022, focusing on storage and access methods for analytical data, including the transition from traditional data warehouses to modern data lakehouses and open formats. | ||