DevConf.us 2018 is the 1st annual, free, Red Hat sponsored technology conference for community project and professional contributors to Free and Open Source technologies held at the Boston University in the historic city of Boston, USA.
When: Friday, August 17 to Sunday, August 19, 2018
For many applications, it’s not enough to be able to process big data at rest—you also need to be able to process streams of data in motion.
In this hands-on session, you’ll learn how to use open source tools and frameworks from radanalytics.io to add intelligence to event-processing applications on Red Hat OpenShift. We’ll start by explaining some of the concepts behind stream processing. Next, we’ll show you how to develop a basic log-processing application and refine it by adding summarization, queries, and features that take advantage of artificial intelligence and machine learning. We assume only basic familiarity with stream processing and no prior knowledge of machine learning; if you can read and write Python, you'll get something out of this session!
Manager, Software Engineering and Sr. Principal Engineer, Red Hat, Inc
William Benton leads a team of data scientists and engineers at Red Hat, where he has applied machine learning to problems ranging from forecasting cloud infrastructure costs to designing better cycling workouts. His current focus is investigating the best ways to build and deploy... Read More →
Michael is a software developer creating open source infrastructure and applications for cloud platforms. He has a passion for problem solving and team building, and a lifelong love of music, food, and culture.