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Big Data LDN

Big Data LDN 2019 | Enabling Microservices for Big Data On-demand in the Cloud | Luke Robinson

Enterprises, startups, and developers are all moving Big Data workloads to the Cloud. This session will show how DataStax Constellation will enable scalable and robust on-demand data storage based around DataStax Apollo, a new fully-managed version of Apache Cassandra, which is now in extended beta, using your choice of the major cloud vendors. Luke Robinson will also be discussing a new AI-based performance monitoring system called DataStax Insights, as well as a demo of a Microservices API generation tool called AppStax.

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Relevant to industry, encompassing Big Data, the Cloud, and Microservices technologies
Taught by Big Data LDN, who specialize in Big Data training
Course is primarily focused on DataStax technologies, which may limit the applicability and relevance to enterprises and developers

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Learners who complete Enabling Microservices for Big Data On-demand in the Cloud will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Data Engineer
Data Engineers are in charge of the ingestion, storage, and processing of vast and varied data sets. Using their knowledge of programming languages and database management systems, they build and maintain the systems that allow for efficient and reliable access to data. The course you are considering taking aligns very closely with this career path. For example, learning about DataStax Constellation, AppStax, and DataStax Insights could prove invaluable for any Data Engineer. Employers seeking Data Engineers will find your familiarity with these tools to be very impressive.
Data Analyst
Data Analysts use their statistical knowledge and programming skills to make sense of data. Whether through the creation of interactive visualizations or the construction of predictive models, Data Analysts use data to help organizations better understand their customers, make more informed decisions, and improve efficiency. The course you are considering taking could be very useful in this field. For example, learning about DataStax Constellation and DataStax Insights could strengthen your foundation in this role. Employers seeking Data Analysts will find your familiarity with these tools to be very impressive.
Cloud Architect
Cloud Architects are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining cloud computing systems. They work with clients to understand their business needs and then design and implement cloud solutions that meet those needs. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. For example, learning about DataStax Apollo may strengthen your foundation in this role. However, keep in mind that the field of Cloud Architecture is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Software Architect
Software Architects design and develop the overall architecture of software applications. They work with stakeholders to understand the business requirements and then design and implement software solutions that meet those requirements. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. For example, learning about Microservices and DataStax Constellation may strengthen your foundation in this role. However, keep in mind that the field of Software Architecture is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Big Data Architect
Big Data Architects are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining big data systems. They work with clients to understand their data needs and then design and implement big data solutions that meet those needs. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. For example, learning about DataStax Constellation and DataStax Insights could strengthen your foundation in this role. However, keep in mind that the field of Big Data Architecture is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators are responsible for the installation, configuration, and maintenance of database systems. They work with database users to understand their needs and then configure and maintain the database to meet those needs. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. For example, learning about DataStax Constellation and DataStax Apollo could strengthen your foundation in this role. However, keep in mind that the field of Database Administration is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Data Scientist
Data Scientists use their knowledge of data analysis and machine learning to help organizations make better decisions. They work with data to identify trends, patterns, and insights that can help organizations improve their operations, products, and services. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. For example, learning about DataStax Insights could strengthen your foundation in this role. However, keep in mind that the field of Data Science is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers design, develop, and maintain software applications. They work with stakeholders to understand the business requirements and then design and implement software solutions that meet those requirements. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. For example, learning about Microservices and DataStax Constellation may strengthen your foundation in this role. However, keep in mind that the field of Software Engineering is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Technical Architect
Technical Architects are responsible for designing and developing the technical architecture of an organization's IT systems. They work with stakeholders to understand the business requirements and then design and implement technical solutions that meet those requirements. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. For example, learning about Microservices and DataStax Constellation may strengthen your foundation in this role. However, keep in mind that the field of Technical Architecture is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Systems Architect
Systems Architects are responsible for designing and developing the overall architecture of an organization's IT systems. They work with stakeholders to understand the business requirements and then design and implement systems solutions that meet those requirements. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. For example, learning about Microservices may strengthen your foundation in this role. However, keep in mind that the field of Systems Architecture is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts work with stakeholders to understand their business needs and then develop solutions that meet those needs. They may work on a variety of projects, such as process improvement, system implementation, or product development. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. For example, learning about Microservices and DataStax Constellation could strengthen your foundation in this role. However, keep in mind that the field of Business Analysis is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Product Manager
Product Managers are responsible for the development and management of products. They work with stakeholders to understand the market needs and then develop and implement product strategies that meet those needs. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. For example, learning about Microservices and DataStax Constellation could strengthen your foundation in this role. However, keep in mind that the field of Product Management is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Project Manager
Project Managers are responsible for the planning, execution, and delivery of projects. They work with stakeholders to define the project scope, budget, and timeline, and then manage the project to ensure that it is completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. However, keep in mind that the field of Project Management is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Data Integration Architect
A Data Integration Architect designs and implements solutions that integrate data from multiple sources into a single, cohesive view. They work with stakeholders to understand the business needs and then design and implement data integration solutions that meet those needs. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. However, keep in mind that the field of Data Integration Architecture is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.
Data Architect
Data Architects are responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of data architectures. They work with stakeholders to understand the business requirements and then design and implement data architectures that meet those requirements. The course you are considering taking may be useful in this field. However, keep in mind that the field of Data Architecture is very broad and encompasses many other topics that are not covered in this course.

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