Kafka in the Cloud: Why it’s 10x better with Confluent | Find out more

Kafka Summit New York 2019 Session Videos

Written By

It seems like there’s a Kafka Summit every other month. Of course there’s not—it’s every fourth month—but hey, close enough. We now have the Kafka Summit New York in the books, and the session videos are available in record time. As I usually do, let me break the event down for you.

Kafka Summit New York 2019

We planned the New York event to be a bit smaller than last fall’s flagship San Francisco Summit. Here it is by the numbers:

  • 1 day
  • 2 keynotes
  • 18 sponsors
  • 21 countries
  • 32 sessions
  • 42 speakers
  • 250+ companies represented
  • 690 amazing attendees
  • 853 tweets (and you’d think this was mostly @rmoff, @riferrei and @gAmUssA, but honestly it was pretty well distributed!)

Bill Bejeck signing Kafka Streams in Action at Kafka Summit NYC 2019

Jay Kreps' Keynote at Kafka Summit New York 2019

We kicked the morning off with some top-flight emceeing (who is that guy?) and a couple of fantastic keynotes:

Jay Kreps (CEO of Confluent and co-creator of Apache Kafka®) kept the unifying vision of the event streaming platform in front of us. To build the kinds of systems we are being called upon to build these days, we need infrastructure that gives equal priority to events and state together. Relatedly, Jay announced the release of Confluent Platform 5.2, which has new free features for developers.

James Watters (Senior VP of Strategy for Pivotal) talked about how Pivotal discovered the criticality of Kafka through its work in microservices transformation. They help a lot of people turn relatively static monoliths into much more dynamic microservices ecosystems, which doesn’t really happen in practice without Kafka—whether your system is internet scale or not.

As head of the program committee, I see every single submission for every Summit. That makes it especially delightful to meet speakers face to face, and to see rooms packed with happy attendees. Here are some of the top-rated sessions according to those same attendees:

Victoria Xia at Kafka Summit New York 2019

Kafka Summit NYC 2019

That makes New York a wrap! I hope to see you in London next month, and don’t forget to register for San Francisco Kafka Summit San Francisco if you haven’t yet!

  • Tim serves as the VP of Developer Relations at Confluent, where he and his team work to make streaming data and its emerging toolset accessible to all developers. He is a regular speaker at conferences and a presence on YouTube explaining complex technology topics in an accessible way. He lives with his wife and stepdaughter in Mountain View, CA, USA. He has three grown children, three step-children, and four grandchildren.

Did you like this blog post? Share it now