Fluvio is a cloud-native data stream processing platform written in Rust. No more garbage collection, multiple specialized clusters, Java-centric coding, awkward Kubernetes connectors, and reliance on Zookeeper. Fluvio’s performance, scalability, deployment flexibility, and programmability create a new baseline for the data streaming infrastructure of the future.

This talk will describe the building blocks of the Fluvio architecture and demonstrate how custom (WASM) programmability to apply filters, maps, or compute aggregates is a game-changer. The ability to program the data as it moves between services gives SREs and DevOps the ability to perform clean data sets, perform root cause analysis, and correct problems in real-time.

Speaker Bio:
A.J. Hunyady is a co-founder of InfinyOn, the company behind the Fluvio open-source project. Fluvio is a blazing-fast programmable streaming platform for data-in-motion. A.J. has over 20 years of industry experience working on networking, distributed systems, microservices, service mesh, and data streaming products. Before InfinyOn, A.J. was responsible for the microservices strategy at NGINX, where he spearheaded nginMesh, an NGINX compatibility layer for Istio.

This event will be held virtually. Links to the virtual conference will be sent the day of the meeting to those who have RSVPed. A view only link will be shared then too.

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