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In this enlightening episode, we have a conversation with Kenny Gorman, a key figure at MongoDB who focuses on data in motion and streaming data. We delve into the essential role of streaming data in the data-centric world of today, discussing its applications in diverse fields such as fraud detection, IoT devices, power grid management, and manufacturing.
Kenny enlightens us about the three primary patterns related to streaming data and MongoDB's importance as both a source and a destination for this data. He also shares the challenges developers face in terms of making sense of high velocity data, distilling information, and adjusting their mental models to work effectively with streaming data.
Kenny gives us a glimpse into MongoDB's roadmap, focusing on expanding its capabilities in the streaming data space to make developers' work easier and more efficient. He emphasizes MongoDB's efforts to enhance functionality, offer new features, and make things more accessible to their customers.
For those interested in further learning, Kenny recommends checking out MongoDB's documentation on Kafka Connect. He also mentions his upcoming participation at MongoDB .local New York City.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in data management, particularly those keen on understanding and leveraging the power of streaming data. Don't miss out on Kenny's insightful thoughts and expert advice on this rapidly evolving field.
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In this enlightening episode, we have a conversation with Kenny Gorman, a key figure at MongoDB who focuses on data in motion and streaming data. We delve into the essential role of streaming data in the data-centric world of today, discussing its applications in diverse fields such as fraud detection, IoT devices, power grid management, and manufacturing.
Kenny enlightens us about the three primary patterns related to streaming data and MongoDB's importance as both a source and a destination for this data. He also shares the challenges developers face in terms of making sense of high velocity data, distilling information, and adjusting their mental models to work effectively with streaming data.
Kenny gives us a glimpse into MongoDB's roadmap, focusing on expanding its capabilities in the streaming data space to make developers' work easier and more efficient. He emphasizes MongoDB's efforts to enhance functionality, offer new features, and make things more accessible to their customers.
For those interested in further learning, Kenny recommends checking out MongoDB's documentation on Kafka Connect. He also mentions his upcoming participation at MongoDB .local New York City.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in data management, particularly those keen on understanding and leveraging the power of streaming data. Don't miss out on Kenny's insightful thoughts and expert advice on this rapidly evolving field.
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