Back End: Apache Kafka, 'Serverless'
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Pretty low level, pretty big deal: Apache Kafka and Confluent Open Source go mainstream
Kreps believes that this competition slowed down progress in core Hadoop, as the need for differentiation resulted in more attention towards edge features. Case in point, he noted, the fact that HDFS, Hadoop's file system, which historically has been a key component of its value proposition, is no longer the most economic way to store loads of data -- cloud storage is now.
This could also be interpreted as a sign of moving away from batch processing that Hadoop started from and more toward real-time processing. Although Hadoop has been gradually grown to a full ecosystem, including streaming engines, the majority of its use cases are still batch-oriented, believes Kreps. How this will evolve, time will tell.
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Open Source: Simplifying Serverless Secrets
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Fission Open Source Serverless Framework Offers Live-Reload, Canary Deployments, Record-Replay, More Features to Improve the Quality and Simplify Release Automation of Serverless Applications on Kubernetes
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Platform9 announces a new release of Fission.io, the open source, Kubernetes-native Serverless framework
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