Zerobus Ingest, Lakebase and Databricks Apps in Action: Data Streaming with Databricks

Databricks · Advanced ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·6d ago
Join Frank Munz, Principal Tech Marketing Engineer at Databricks, for an exciting product demo of a global real-time IoT data streaming solution! In this video, Frank demonstrates how we ingested and processed thousands of concurrent IoT events from dozens of sources worldwide. See the power of Zerobus Ingest for ingestion and Lakebase for low-latency serving, all without the need for complex Kafka clusters or Kinesis. Key Highlights: Real-time Visualization: Watch live sensor data from mobile phones worldwide as it's displayed on an interactive map. Simplified Architecture: Learn how Zerobus Ingest and Lakebase eliminate the need for complicated streaming setups like Kafka. Low-Latency Performance: Experience single-digit millisecond access to historical data traces with Postgres OLTP in Lakebase. Genie Integration: See how you can use Databricks' AI assistant to quickly generate insights and visualizations from your streaming data. From predictive maintenance and fleet telemetry to sub-second fraud detection, Databricks provides a unified, serverless architecture that handles your most demanding, high-concurrency event streams.
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