Slides for Briefing Room webcast ( https://bloorgroup.webex.com/bloorgroup/lsr.php?RCID=869f964b1380f728cedde802779a1e12 )
Organizations worldwide are learning hard lessons these days about the constraints of dated information systems. The time-tested process of Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) is fast losing its ability to cope with the volume, velocity and variety of Big Data coming down the pike. Forward-thinking companies are therefore prepping the battle field by designing on-ramps to the future of streaming analytics. Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear Analyst Mark Madsen explain how a new era of data solutions is rising to the challenge of streaming data. He'll be briefed by Steve Wilkes, founder and CTO of the Striim platform. Steve will share how enterprises are turning to streaming data integration, in-memory transformations and continuous processing to achieve the goals of ETL in milliseconds – at a fraction of the cost and complexity of legacy systems. Several case studies will be shared.
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Flowing Persisted
Sliding window
of “now”
Persisted but not yet
loaded into a platform
Queryable history
Managed history
Streaming isn’t either‐or, it’s part of core architecture
A DB or ETL can get you to within
minutes (at large scale) but it
won’t be easy or cheap; mainly
lives in the realm of history
Event streams, in-mem
stores, CEP streaming
SQL can be used for these
Real time monitoring doesn’t use only real time data: windows, restarts,
detecting deviation, so the above boundaries are crossed.
ESB Cache/Queue Database / platform