Published Nov 6, 2020
Episode 433: Jay Kreps on ksqlDB
Dive into the world of stream processing as Jay Kreps unveils the capabilities of ksqlDB, emphasizing its dynamic scalability, innovative query techniques, and real-time data management. Discover how ksqlDB's SQL-like interface transforms Kafka streaming events into seamless and adaptable solutions for handling massive data volumes.

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