Apache Kafka vs. Integration Middleware (MQ, ETL, ESB) - Friends, Enemies or Frenemies?
This session discusses how to build an event-driven streaming platform leveraging Apache Kafka’s open source messaging, integration and streaming capabilities.
Learn the differences between an event-driven streaming platform and middleware like Message Queues (MQ), Extract-Transform-Load Tools (ETL) and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) – including best practices and anti-patterns, but also how these concepts and tools complement each other in an enterprise architecture.
Key takeaways for the audience
• See typical middleware requirements and challenges in an enterprise architecture regarding messaging, integration and stream processing
• Learn about the components of open source project Apache Kafka as event streaming platform, including messaging, integration, stream processing, and community add-ons like pre-built connectors and the Schema Registry
• Learn the differences between a native event-driven streaming platform leveraging Apache Kafka and middleware like MQ, ETL and ESBs – including best practices and anti-patterns, but also how these concepts and tools complement each other in an enterprise architecture.
More information:
https://www.confluent.io/blog/apache-kafka-vs-enterprise-service-bus-esb-friends-enemies-or-frenemies/
https://www.slideshare.net/KaiWaehner/apache-kafka-vs-integration-middleware-mq-etl-esb
Видео Apache Kafka vs. Integration Middleware (MQ, ETL, ESB) - Friends, Enemies or Frenemies? канала Kai Wähner
Learn the differences between an event-driven streaming platform and middleware like Message Queues (MQ), Extract-Transform-Load Tools (ETL) and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) – including best practices and anti-patterns, but also how these concepts and tools complement each other in an enterprise architecture.
Key takeaways for the audience
• See typical middleware requirements and challenges in an enterprise architecture regarding messaging, integration and stream processing
• Learn about the components of open source project Apache Kafka as event streaming platform, including messaging, integration, stream processing, and community add-ons like pre-built connectors and the Schema Registry
• Learn the differences between a native event-driven streaming platform leveraging Apache Kafka and middleware like MQ, ETL and ESBs – including best practices and anti-patterns, but also how these concepts and tools complement each other in an enterprise architecture.
More information:
https://www.confluent.io/blog/apache-kafka-vs-enterprise-service-bus-esb-friends-enemies-or-frenemies/
https://www.slideshare.net/KaiWaehner/apache-kafka-vs-integration-middleware-mq-etl-esb
Видео Apache Kafka vs. Integration Middleware (MQ, ETL, ESB) - Friends, Enemies or Frenemies? канала Kai Wähner
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