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Jowanza Joseph on Pulumi for Faster Development Loop and Dev. Empowerment
2024-01-02 · 18:30
Join host Scott Lowe, Community Engineer at Pulumi, as he interviews Jowanza Joseph, Head of Engineering at StreamFT. Discover why Jowanza chose Pulumi as part of their cloud journey, empower his developer team, remove bottlenecks, and increase developer velocity and productivity. Jowanza will also share his insights on why he considers Pulumi developer-friendly and how they went from 600 lines of code to about 15 lines and one command. Watch the discussion exploring Infrastructure as Code to enhance productivity, innovation, testing, and quick benefits. Following the live stream, the video will be promptly accessible on demand. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ About the Speaker ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Jowanza Joseph is the Head of Engineering at StreamFT. Jowanza’s career spans FinTech, EdTech, E-commerce, and MarTech engineering roles. Before StreamFT, Jowanza worked at Mastercard as Vice President of Software Engineering, leading an organization building Open Banking Analytics Solutions for Consumers and Small and Medium Businesses. His work has focused on large-scale distributed data problems, high-performance systems, and API design. Earlier, he led the development of Pluralsight’s distributed messaging platform and built Edge by Ascential’s data platform for E-commerce analytics. Jowanza is an active technical blogger and the author of Mastering Apache Pulsar, published by O’Reilly Media. |
Jowanza Joseph on Pulumi for Faster Development Loop and Dev. Empowerment
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Jowanza Joseph on Pulumi for Faster Development Loop and Dev. Empowerment
2024-01-02 · 18:30
Join host Scott Lowe, Community Engineer at Pulumi, as he interviews Jowanza Joseph, Head of Engineering at StreamFT. Discover why Jowanza chose Pulumi as part of their cloud journey, empower his developer team, remove bottlenecks, and increase developer velocity and productivity. Jowanza will also share his insights on why he considers Pulumi developer-friendly and how they went from 600 lines of code to about 15 lines and one command. Watch the discussion exploring Infrastructure as Code to enhance productivity, innovation, testing, and quick benefits. Following the live stream, the video will be promptly accessible on demand. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ About the Speaker ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Jowanza Joseph is the Head of Engineering at StreamFT. Jowanza’s career spans FinTech, EdTech, E-commerce, and MarTech engineering roles. Before StreamFT, Jowanza worked at Mastercard as Vice President of Software Engineering, leading an organization building Open Banking Analytics Solutions for Consumers and Small and Medium Businesses. His work has focused on large-scale distributed data problems, high-performance systems, and API design. Earlier, he led the development of Pluralsight’s distributed messaging platform and built Edge by Ascential’s data platform for E-commerce analytics. Jowanza is an active technical blogger and the author of Mastering Apache Pulsar, published by O’Reilly Media. |
Jowanza Joseph on Pulumi for Faster Development Loop and Dev. Empowerment
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Jowanza Joseph on Pulumi for Faster Development Loop and Dev. Empowerment
2024-01-02 · 18:30
Join host Scott Lowe, Community Engineer at Pulumi, as he interviews Jowanza Joseph, Head of Engineering at StreamFT. Discover why Jowanza chose Pulumi as part of their cloud journey, empower his developer team, remove bottlenecks, and increase developer velocity and productivity. Jowanza will also share his insights on why he considers Pulumi developer-friendly and how they went from 600 lines of code to about 15 lines and one command. Watch the discussion exploring Infrastructure as Code to enhance productivity, innovation, testing, and quick benefits. Following the live stream, the video will be promptly accessible on demand. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ About the Speaker ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Jowanza Joseph is the Head of Engineering at StreamFT. Jowanza’s career spans FinTech, EdTech, E-commerce, and MarTech engineering roles. Before StreamFT, Jowanza worked at Mastercard as Vice President of Software Engineering, leading an organization building Open Banking Analytics Solutions for Consumers and Small and Medium Businesses. His work has focused on large-scale distributed data problems, high-performance systems, and API design. Earlier, he led the development of Pluralsight’s distributed messaging platform and built Edge by Ascential’s data platform for E-commerce analytics. Jowanza is an active technical blogger and the author of Mastering Apache Pulsar, published by O’Reilly Media. |
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Mastering Apache Pulsar
2021-12-06
Jowanza Joseph
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Every enterprise application creates data, including log messages, metrics, user activity, and outgoing messages. Learning how to move these items is almost as important as the data itself. If you're an application architect, developer, or production engineer new to Apache Pulsar, this practical guide shows you how to use this open source event streaming platform to handle real-time data feeds. Jowanza Joseph, staff software engineer at Finicity, explains how to deploy production Pulsar clusters, write reliable event streaming applications, and build scalable real-time data pipelines with this platform. Through detailed examples, you'll learn Pulsar's design principles, reliability guarantees, key APIs, and architecture details, including the replication protocol, the load manager, and the storage layer. This book helps you: Understand how event streaming fits in the big data ecosystem Explore Pulsar producers, consumers, and readers for writing and reading events Build scalable data pipelines by connecting Pulsar with external systems Simplify event-streaming application building with Pulsar Functions Manage Pulsar to perform monitoring, tuning, and maintenance tasks Use Pulsar's operational measurements to secure a production cluster Process event streams using Flink and query event streams using Presto |
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