On October 19-22, 2020 we virtually welcomed more than 1,500 members of the Apache Flink® community at Flink Forward Global 2020. The second virtual Flink Forward featured several exciting keynote and breakout sessions and two full training days with four different tracks to get participants up-to-speed with the latest features and developments around Flink. If you did not have time to attend, you can now access all the session recordings on the Flink Forward YouTube channel and send us your feedback by signing up here.
In the following sections, we will highlight some of our observations from the conference, general impressions, and overall trends from this event.
Both conference days opened up with exciting keynotes highlighting the current state of Flink and our community, future direction, and showcasing the diverse set of use cases and applications that Flink powers across a wide range of industries. Ververica’s Stephan Ewen discussed how active the Flink community remains and what comes after the unification of batch and streaming. Konstantin Knauf explained how Flink SQL has emerged as a de-facto standard for distributed data processing and introduced Ververica Platform 2.3 that has evolved into an end-to-end environment for the execution and deployment of Flink SQL queries. Peter Chalif from Citi Group explained how Apache Flink and stream processing infrastructure has become a fundamental building block for designing modern trading systems in financial institutions. Alibaba’s Xiaowei Jiang presented Hologres, a cloud-native Hybrid Serving/Analytical Processing (HSAP) database, a next-generation data warehouse for unified data storage and data services. Two additional inspiring keynotes from Ricky Saltzer and Renu Tewari further explained how Flink is powering real-time metrics for extreme scale at Fortnite and how LinkedIn’s journey with stream processing has evolved over the years.
While taking a closer look at the talks, online discussions, and questions at the virtual event, it became clear that the following topics were major trends in stream processing and Apache Flink this year:
We were once again excited to witness how global the Apache Flink® community remains, after welcoming participants from more than 59 countries and 480 different companies. We are truly thankful for everyone who participated at the virtual event, from our speakers, showcasing how they are using Flink, attendees keeping interactions and discussions alive, and our sponsors who continue to support the Flink community with different ways and contributions. To get a full picture of the events’ contents, make sure to subscribe to our Forward YouTube channel or sign up to the Flink Forward newsletter to stay up to date with announcements about upcoming events, call for presentations, deadlines, and more exciting news about Flink Forward.