Yingjun Wu, founder of RisingWave Labs and previously a software engineer at Amazon Web Services and researcher at IBM Almaden Research Center, speaks with SE Radio host Brijesh Ammanath about streaming databases. After considering the benefits and unique challenges, they delve into the architecture and design patterns of streaming databases, as well as the evolution and security considerations. Yingjun also talks about the future of streaming databases, including the potential impact that Amazon S3 Express One Zone will have on the streaming landscape, and how the unified batch and streaming might evolve in the database world. Brought to you by IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine.
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Episode 457: Jeffery D Smith on DevOps Anti Patterns
Episode 456: Tomer Shiran on Data Lakes
Episode 455: Jamie Riedesel on Software Telemetry
Episode 454: Thomas Richter Postgres as an OLAP database
Episode 453: Aaron Rinehart on Security Chaos Engineering
Episode 452: Scott Hanselman on .NET
Episode 451: Luke Kysow on Service Mesh
Episode 450: Hadley Wickham on R and Tidyverse
Episode 449: Dan Moore on Build vs Buy
Episode 448: Matt Arbesfeld Starting Your Own Software Company
Episode 447: Michael Perry on Immutable Architecture
Episode 446: Nigel Poulton on Kubernetes Fundamentals
Episode 445: Thomas Graf on eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter)
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Episode 442: Arin Bhowmick on UX Design for Enterprise Applications
Episode 441 Shipping Software - With Bugs
Episode 440: Alexis Richardson on gitops
Episode 439: JP Aumasson on Cryptography
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