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Azure Cloud Migration for your Modern Data Applications

Whether you are looking to establish a “cloud first” strategy for big data or are migrating from on-premises Cloudera, Hortonworks, and MapR, this session provides practical insights on how to make that journey simple and cost effective on Azure. Join Chris Santiago as he shares how a data driven approach can guide you in deciding which cloud technologies will best fit the needs unique to your organisation and budget.

Configurable Ruby Modules: The Module Builder Pattern

In this post, we’ll explore how to create Ruby modules that are configurable by users of our code — a pattern that allows gem authors to add more flexibility to their libraries. Most Ruby developers are familiar with using modules to share behavior. After all, this is one of their main use cases, according to the documentation.

elastic.io, proud to support the Open Source Integration Technology

The Open Integration Hub (OIH), has reached a milestone this week as it concludes the two-year funding commitment from Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi). Just to remind you, OIH project was founded in 2017 to create a central open source integration platform offering a uniform and secure standard for automatic data synchronization across various applications.

Kuma 0.3 Released with Traffic Routing!

Today, we’re thrilled to release Kuma 0.3, our open source control plane with brand new traffic routing capabilities. Kuma’s new L4 traffic routing rules allow you to easily implement blue/green deployments and canary releases. In summary, Kuma will now alleviate the stress of deploying new versions and/or features into your service mesh. Let’s take a glimpse at how to achieve it in our sample application: This sample application has three versions of the backend API.

The Role of Data Operations During Cloud Migrations

Over the last few years, there has been a mad rush within enterprise organizations to move big data workloads to the cloud. On the surface, it would seem that it’s a bit of a keeping up with the Joneses syndrome with organizations moving big data workloads to the cloud simply because they can.