Indeed is consciously transforming our monolith applications to microservices. Moving monoliths from on-premise to a hybrid architecture is a non-trivial endeavor. It is as we know a marathon and never never a race when we refactor not all of our applications but, incrementally progress onward to resilience with cloud.
By partnering with Confluent we were able to procedurally migrate many of our workloads both critical and non-critical primarily using Kafka by adopting a data domain driven approach. In this talk, you will learn,
- How to piece complex puzzles when you have bits of information
- What questions to ask to prioritize feature improvements
- How to enumerate impact
- How to let your vendor know what is valuable
With over 20 years of experience working with various databases and datastores, I will share real examples of success and failures and lessons we learned when working with Confluent Cloud by:
- Implementing strategies
- Addressing short and long term value - for both technical and business
- The very methodical methods to form roadmaps
If you’re in discussions surrounding engineering platforms at your organization then this talk is for you. If you are a data driven engineering organization with solid leadership with sound decisions behind it, join us for this talk and let’s have a discussion.
Moderator
Gayathri Veale
IndeedInfrastructure Engineer working in Engineering platforms team at Indeed. l love working with data, re-engineering exercises, building and integrating systems, scripting, performance tuning, and deep dive exercises. My background is Computer Science and I have been working in technology for over 20 years in a variety of positions ranging from Systems Engineer, Data Engineer, DevOps to Infrastructure. I enjoy working with people at every level in an organization and enjoy team building exercises that involve analytical skills and working with diverse groups of people with different areas of expertise.
I have a tremendous passion for conservation and the great outdoors and I love biking, hiking, and road trips. I volunteer and encourage young adults to explore STEM, and to give them a perspective on how it feels to work with technology.