Discover the World of Streaming Data
As event streaming moves to the centre of the systems we are building next, companies of all sizes are re-thinking their software architectures with real-time context at the forefront. Monoliths are evolving into Microservices. On-prem deployments are moving to the cloud. The old batch mindset is being replaced with stream processing as the demands of the business impose more and more real-time requirements on developers and architects.
This revolution is transforming industries—and the business of software development.
What started at companies like LinkedIn, Uber, Netflix and Yelp has made its way to countless others in a variety of sectors. Today, thousands of companies across the globe build their businesses on top of Apache Kafka®. Apache Kafka is an open source event streaming platform capable of handling trillions of events a day. Since being created and open sourced by LinkedIn in 2011, Kafka has quickly evolved from a simple piece of event logging infrastructure to a full-fledged event streaming platform.
Kafka Summit is the premier event for developers, architects, data engineers, devops professionals, and anyone else who wants to learn about streaming data. It brings the Apache Kafka community together to share best practices, learn how to build next-generation systems, and discuss the future of streaming technologies.
Welcome to the first-ever Kafka Summit APAC 2021!
Do you have a great Kafka story to share?
Speaking at Kafka Summit is a great way to connect with hundreds of your peers, become more involved in the Kafka community, and have a public platform for you to share your story of the future of streaming platform.
Abstract submissions
We are looking for your most interesting, most informative, most advanced, and most generally applicable talks on Apache Kafka® and the tools, technologies, and techniques in the Kafka ecosystem. Winning submissions will make it clear that you understand how to take your knowledge and experience and transfer it to Kafka Summit attendees. For example:
Submit fresh ideas, unique perspectives, and thought-provoking discussions that will give our attendees a good time and send them home better-informed and more capable than they came. So do your best to stand out by submitting relevant, engaging, creative, and entertaining proposals. You must submit a separate entry for each topic.
There are two formats to choose from when submitting:
Key submission fields to prepare:
As a speaker, you will receive:
Important dates:
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Please review the Kafka Summit Code of Conduct.
Questions? Please email organizers@kafka-summit.org.
You will receive a complimentary conference pass.