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Online Talk

Cluster Linking: How to Seamlessly Share Data Across Environments

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It has become the norm for modern organizations to operate and share data across environments - on-premise, in the cloud, across cloud providers, across regions, or a mix - to better service their customers. However, traditional methods of data sharing require creating countless point-to-point connections or having to invest and learn yet another integration solution. Learn how Confluent Cluster Linking can seamlessly integrate and share data across these environments in real-time by leveraging your current Confluent/Apache Kafka deployments.

Tune in to this webinar to learn:

  • Different use cases driving the need to share data across environments (i.e. Disaster Recovery, Fragmented Data, Bridge to Cloud, etc)
  • How Confluent Cluster Linking works and can be leveraged to reliability sync data across environments
  • How to get started with Confluent Cluster Linking

Erick Lee is a Product Manager at Confluent focused on Connect. Prior to product management, he worked as a Solutions Engineer partnering with Digital Native customers on building out their data streaming platforms. He started his career at Oracle within the analytics and data warehouse space. Outside of work you'll often time find him rock climbing and enjoying the outdoors.

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