Presentation: Event Driven Architecture for Real-Time Analytics

Track: Sponsored Solutions Track I

Location: Pacific LMNO

Duration: 10:35am - 11:25am

Day of week: Monday

Level: Intermediate

Persona: Architect, Data Scientist, Developer

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Abstract

As the world is becoming more instrumented and connected there is a shift to event driven architectures that analyze and act on events as they happen to give more intelligent applications and personalized experiences. We’ll discuss the shift from a traditional big data approach to an event driven architecture for real time analytics and intelligent applications. The technologies and components that make up an event driven architecture and the changing demands of moving to real time. We’ll also explore use cases that show how enterprises are using these technologies at scale to solve real-world problems and exploit new opportunities.

Speaker: Mike Spicer

Distinguished Engineer, Lead Architect, IBM Streams

Mike Spicer is a Distinguished Engineer with IBM and the Chief Architect for IBM Streams. Mike is an expert in high performance stream processing systems with over 20 years of experience and has deeply contributed to multiple Streams related projects. Mike has been an architect and leader on the Streams development team since the first commercial release with a particular focus on the run time.

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