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This guest post is written by Chris Prendergast, VP of Business Development and Alliances at Kinetica.
Today, we’re excited to announce that we have joined the Confluent Partner Program and completed development and certification of our Apache Kafka® Connector, which lets you read and write data directly between Kafka and Kinetica’s GPU-Accelerated, In-Memory Analytics Database so you can ingest real-time data streams from Apache Kafka and take immediate action on incoming data.
Joint customers can now ingest streaming data from sensors, mobile apps, connected devices, and social media into Kinetica, combine it with data at rest, and analyze it in real-time to improve customer experience, deliver targeted marketing offers, and for operational efficiencies.
The Certified Kinetica Connector enables you to:
The Source code for the connector is available here: https://github.com/kineticadb/kinetica-connector-kafka
The connector contains two classes that integrate Kinetica database with Kafka:
The Kinetica Connector can be deployed into any Confluent cluster from the Control Center GUI or command line using the Kafka Connect RESTful API. The Kafka Connect API ensures fault-tolerant integration between the Kafka topic stream and the Kinetica. For example, retailers can use the Kinetica connector to capture real-time, streaming geospatial data from shopper’s mobile phones as Kafka streams, combine it with customer loyalty data in Kinetica, and push out targeted, personalized, location-based offers through mobile apps.
You can now seamlessly add Kinetica to your scalable and secure stream data pipelines. Kinetica’s GPU-accelerated, distributed, in-memory analytics database provides truly real-time response to queries on large, complex and streaming data sets.
Combined with the Confluent enterprise-grade streaming data platform, this powerful solution will help you capitalize on streaming data to power real-time decision making and drive your business results.
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