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How to Build Real-Time Alerts to Stay Ahead of Critical Events

While business intelligence dashboards can show you what happened and when, real-time alerts tell you what's happening right now and—when designed right—how to take action before problems escalate. The distinction matters more than you might think. Dashboards help visualize data patterns and trends over time, but real-time alerts can serve automated triggers that detect critical business events and initiate immediate responses.

Making Data Quality Scalable With Real-Time Streaming Architectures

Whether it’s financial transactions being processed in milliseconds, customer interactions powering personalized experiences, or machine learning models making predictions, the quality of your data directly shapes the quality of business outcomes today. Put simply: bad data equals bad decisions. The costs aren’t just theoretical—they show up as inaccurate dashboards, failed compliance audits, customer churn, and wasted operational resources.

Powering Event-Driven, Multi-Agent AI: Confluent Named MongoDB Global Tech Partner of the Year

We’re proud to announce that Confluent has been named MongoDB’s 2025 Global Tech Partner of the Year. This award highlights the strength of our partnership and joint go-to-market execution, helping enterprises build the next generation of intelligent, event-driven artificial intelligence (AI) applications.

Data Streaming: The Key to Tackling Data Challenges for AI Success

As artificial intelligence (AI) matures from experimentation into production use cases, the symbiotic relationship between data and AI becomes increasingly clear. To deliver real business impact—smarter automation, better customer experiences, and massive cost takeout—AI use cases are only as powerful as the data they’re running on.

How to Build Real-Time Apache Kafka Dashboards That Drive Action

Business intelligence (BI) dashboards contain a wealth of information that companies need to succeed in competitive environments. Marketing and sales departments might rely on pipeline progression dashboards while product managers and engineering teams use them to track product usage and performance KPIs.

Strengthen Security With TLS 1.3 for Confluent Cloud Clusters

Security standards continue to evolve, and organizations need infrastructure that evolves along with them. TLS 1.3 brings stronger encryption to streaming infrastructure for data in transit while ensuring alignment with strict security and compliance requirements. We’re excited to announce that TLS 1.3 is currently available as an opt-in feature on Confluent Cloud Dedicated clusters and all other Confluent Cloud APIs, including Stream Governance, Metrics, and Control Plane.

Why More Teams Are Starting With Confluent Cloud on AWS Marketplace

Building real-time applications in the cloud means making the right infrastructure choices early. And for many engineering teams leveraging Amazon Web Services (AWS), Apache Kafka is a key component of their streaming architectures. While open source Kafka provides a powerful foundation, operating it at scale in production often means navigating challenges when provisioning, scaling, securing, and integrating across environments. That’s where Confluent Cloud comes in.

Shaping the Future of AI: A2A + Data Streaming | Life Is But A Stream Podcast

All AI problems are data problems—and one of the biggest is getting AI agents to talk to each other. This special episode with Sean Falconer dives into how agents built by different teams often end up stranded in “intelligence silos,” unable to collaborate or share context. The result? Fragmented AI that struggles to deliver real business value.

Confluent Cloud for Government Achieves FedRAMP 20x Low Authorization

We are thrilled to announce that Confluent Cloud for Government is now available on the FedRAMP Marketplace with FedRAMP 20x Low authorization, allowing both private and public sector customers to leverage our cloud-native data streaming platform to power their mission-critical applications. This milestone marks the successful completion of Phase One of our FedRAMP 20x Pilot program.

Confluent appoints Stephen Deasy as Chief Technology Officer

Confluent announces Stephen Deasy as its Chief Technology Officer. Stephen will guide how Confluent builds and scales its platform, leading the engineering team's vision, strategy, and day-to-day execution. He'll focus on advancing Confluent's data streaming platform to power more AI and real-time intelligence at global scale.

Cut the Costs of Hosted Apache Kafka With Confluent Cloud's Price Guarantee

In today’s cost-conscious climate, every line item on your cloud bill is under the microscope. That makes now the ideal time to rethink your data streaming strategy. For many teams, using a hyperscaler-hosted Apache Kafka service feels like the easy choice—one vendor, one bill, no additional contracts, and minimal setup. It makes sense early on, especially for small-scale projects or basic use cases. But, as your Kafka usage grows and becomes mission-critical, that simplicity comes at a cost.

Introducing Apache Kafka 4.1.0: What's New and How to Upgrade

The Apache Kafka community is proud to announce the release of Apache Kafka 4.1.0. This blog post highlights the many new features and improvements included in this release. For a full list of changes, be sure to check the release notes. Queues for Kafka (KIP-932) is now in preview. It's still not ready for production, but you can start evaluating and testing it. See the preview release notes for more details. This release also introduces a new Streams Rebalance Protocol (KIP-1071) in early access.