Stream: Virtual Room 4
Time: 09:00 - 10:00
Apache Kafka is a distributed event streaming platform typically used for high-performance data pipelines, streaming analytics, data integration, and interconnecting mission-critical applications. This session introduces options for CICS applications to produce and consume messages in Kafka, including a demos of the Kafka API running in CICS.
Mark is a senior software engineer in the CICS development team at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in England, and is currently the Product Manager for CICS. In his recent past he has been the hill lead for Java and Node.js in CICS, delivering better experiences for developers, runtimes, and integration with other languages. Mark is also strategy representative on the project management team, client advocate, author of blogs, Redbooks and SupportPacs, and regularly presents practical advice and demos on using new features in CICS.
Mark is a senior software engineer in the CICS development team at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in England, and is currently the Product Manager for CICS. In his recent past he has been the hill lead for Java and Node.js in CICS, delivering better experiences for developers, runtimes, and integration with other languages. Mark is also strategy representative on the project management team, client advocate, author of blogs, Redbooks and SupportPacs, and regularly presents practical advice and demos on using new features in CICS.
Mark is a senior software engineer in the CICS development team at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in England, and is currently the Product Manager for CICS. In his recent past he has been the hill lead for Java and Node.js in CICS, delivering better experiences for developers, runtimes, and integration with other languages. Mark is also strategy representative on the project management team, client advocate, author of blogs, Redbooks and SupportPacs, and regularly presents practical advice and demos on using new features in CICS.
Mark is a senior software engineer in the CICS development team at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in England, and is currently the Product Manager for CICS. In his recent past he has been the hill lead for Java and Node.js in CICS, delivering better experiences for developers, runtimes, and integration with other languages. Mark is also strategy representative on the project management team, client advocate, author of blogs, Redbooks and SupportPacs, and regularly presents practical advice and demos on using new features in CICS.
Mark is a senior software engineer in the CICS development team at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in England, and is currently the Product Manager for CICS. In his recent past he has been the hill lead for Java and Node.js in CICS, delivering better experiences for developers, runtimes, and integration with other languages. Mark is also strategy representative on the project management team, client advocate, author of blogs, Redbooks and SupportPacs, and regularly presents practical advice and demos on using new features in CICS.
Mark is a senior software engineer in the CICS development team at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in England, and is currently the Product Manager for CICS. In his recent past he has been the hill lead for Java and Node.js in CICS, delivering better experiences for developers, runtimes, and integration with other languages. Mark is also strategy representative on the project management team, client advocate, author of blogs, Redbooks and SupportPacs, and regularly presents practical advice and demos on using new features in CICS.
Mark is a senior software engineer in the CICS development team at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in England, and is currently the Product Manager for CICS. In his recent past he has been the hill lead for Java and Node.js in CICS, delivering better experiences for developers, runtimes, and integration with other languages. Mark is also strategy representative on the project management team, client advocate, author of blogs, Redbooks and SupportPacs, and regularly presents practical advice and demos on using new features in CICS.
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