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Fábio Silva

Fábio Silva

Senior Backend Engineer at tb.lx by Daimler Truck

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I am a Senior Backend Engineer with over a decade of coding experience, including professional work since 2016. Holding a master's degree in electrical engineering, my passion for software development has been a driving force throughout my career. I began my IT journey as a Telco Engineer before transitioning to a full-stack engineering role. Within a year, I discovered my true calling in backend development, focusing on designing scalable systems, resilient infrastructure, and cloud observability. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of leading multiple projects, driving innovative solutions, and mentoring teams. I am passionate about fostering innovation and sharing knowledge.

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  • Information & Communications Technology

HALO Jumping into Flink: Lessons learned from managing real-time data at Daimler Truck

To offer its customers state-of-the-art digital services, Daimler Truck manages anonymized data from more than 12,000 connected buses operating in Europe using the CTP, an installed piece of technology that streams telemetry data (such as vehicle speed, GPS position, acceleration values, and braking force). The throughput going through the system is around 500k messages per second, on an average latency of around 5 seconds between the vehicle and when the data is available for consumption.

Follow our three-year journey of developing self-managed, stateful Apache Flink applications on top of a treasure trove of near-real-time data, with the ultimate goal of delivering business-critical products like Driver Performance Analysis, Geofencing, EV Battery Health and Signal Visualization. Starting with a team completely new to Flink, we learned through trial, error, and iteration—eventually building a modern, resilient data processing setup.

In this session, we'll share our victories, setbacks, and key lessons learned, focusing on practical tips for managing self-hosted Flink clusters. Topics will include working with Flink operators, understanding load distributions, scaling pipelines, and achieving operational reliability. We'll also delve into the mindset shifts required to succeed in building robust, real-time data systems.

Whether you're new to Flink, transitioning from batch to streaming, or scaling existing pipelines, this talk offers actionable insights to help you architect, deploy, and optimize your self-managed Flink environment with confidence.

Fábio Silva

Senior Backend Engineer at tb.lx by Daimler Truck

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