Stefano Lottini
Developer Advocate at DataStax
I’m Stefano Lottini. I used to be a theoretical physicist (specialized in computational physics) and a teacher back in the time; then I moved to the software industry, mainly as a backend/data engineer, and worked five years at a big-data startup focused on trend detection. I am now a developer advocate at DataStax, where my interest in distributed systems and my penchant for teaching/communicating are perfectly put to use: our mission indeed is to connect every developer with the power of Apache CassandraTM. I live and work in Italy, at the foot of the Alps, and enjoy invertebrate biology as a hobby (mostly spiders).
WATCH LIVE: February 16 @ 4:30PM – 5:00PM ET
While training a model is usually a batch function done in safe private areas, scoring data as it is received is a real time event. When it comes to ETL and data ingestion pipelines real-time up-to-date results with a low memory footprint is a must. To build a reliable, performant, at-scale data acquisition system you must have the right streaming/messaging platform. In this session we will look at how Apache Pulsar, a state-of-the-art messaging system, enables construction of powerful and articulated data processing/ingestion pipelines.