Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at 6:00:00 PM Online event

A sister Meetup group in Austin, TX is holding this event; in order to do our part to help "flatten the curve" of the spread of COVID-19, this will be an online event that will be held in the Central Standard Time (GMT-6) Zone. We thought it might be of interest to our membership (you are welcome to sign up for it here).

(original Title and Meetup page:)
Let's Debate: Kudu vs. Druid
https://www.meetup.com/futureofdata-london/events/275179825/

Date/Time
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
6:00 PM CST

Time series, real-time, and event data warehousing that is. A modern data warehouse needs to accommodate the vast volumes of time-related data for important analytics such as network performance, financial risk, regulatory compliance, marketing campaign performance, product performance analysis or application performance management. On top of that, data should be available for query as soon as it is generated, and the queries should be completed at the speed of human thought.

Agenda (all times in CST)

06:00 David Dichmann: Welcome and Announcements
06:05 Introductions and Agenda
06:07 Justin Hayes: Apache Kudu
06:40 Bill Zhang: Apache Druid
07:25 Raffle of door prizes (must be present and participating to win)
07:27 Preview of upcoming Meetups, concluding remarks

Please join our experts David Dichmann, Justin Hayes, and Bill Zhang from the Cloudera Data Warehouse team for this lively debate on the strengths and merits of each, followed by live Q&A.

https://youtu.be/0c4X4EjPqw0 Click here for event

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