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Data News — Week 23.01

Christophe Blefari

The blog crossed the 2000 members mark (❤️) and I won the best data science newsletter award. Introducing ADBC: Database Access for Apache Arrow — When I see "minimal-overhead alternative to JDBC/ODBC for analytical applications" I'm instantly in. Confluent signed a deal to acquired Immerok.

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Data Engineering Weekly #124

Data Engineering Weekly

Come and hear talks from companies like StarTree, Confluent, LinkedIn, DoorDash, Imply, and Uber on how they are advancing the state-of-the-art in user-facing analytics delivered instantly. The blog highlights that the job is not just writing SQL but providing a strategic business solution for an organization.

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Current 2023 Announcements

Jesse Anderson

Confluent had their Current Conference (Videos: day one and day two ). Confluent had two moats (replication and Confluent Cloud), and now they anticipate three moats (replication, Confluent Cloud, serverless Flink). Flink for everything – It’s not that simple. Tiered storage? Directories?

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Stream Processing vs. Real-Time Analytics Databases

Rockset

This blog will clarify some conceptual differences, provide an overview of popular tools, and offer a framework for deciding which tools are best suited for specific technical requirements. This is part two in Rockset’s Making Sense of Real-Time Analytics on Streaming Data series. With that, let’s dive in.

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The Good and the Bad of Apache Kafka Streaming Platform

AltexSoft

A single cluster can span across multiple data centers and cloud facilities. We say ‘xerox’ speaking of any photocopy, whether or not it was created by a machine from the Xerox corporation. We describe information search on the Internet with just one word — ‘google’. We ‘photoshop pictures’ instead of editing them on the computer.

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