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Harnessing the Power of Data Streaming Platforms

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A Conversation with Guest Speakers Forrester, Siemens, and AWS

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Data streaming platforms are the key to turning your data mess of batch-oriented, point-to-point connections into data value. This isn’t just bolting on more tech or adding “streaming” as a feature to an existing data warehouse. Data streaming platforms connect all your applications, systems, and teams—across geographies and deployments—with a shared view of the most up-to-date, real-time data.

Forrester named Confluent a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Streaming Data Platforms, Q4 2023. This evaluative report reflects growing investments, interest, and innovation in the data streaming platforms category. What was once a nice-to-have, is now indispensable table stakes for any organization to operate in real time.

But don’t just take it from us. Join Confluent for this webinar to hear from our guest speakers, leaders at Forrester, Siemens, and Amazon Web Services (AWS), about why data streaming platforms are essential to businesses everywhere.

Mike's research focuses on AI technologies, platforms, and practices that enable technology professionals to deliver applications that lead to prescient digital experiences and breakthrough operational efficiency. His key technology coverage areas are AI and emerging technologies that make software faster, smarter, and transformative for global enterprises and organizations. Read more here.

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