Hello, all – Google has just published a new blog announcing the first complete integration of an open source project (Apache Flink) with Apache Beam:
https://cloud.google.com/blog/big-data/2016/05/why-apache-beam-a-google-perspective http://data-artisans.com/why-apache-beam/ Apache Beam is a unifying framework that allows users to leverage disparate streaming computational frameworks such as Storm, DataFlow, Flink, or Spark using a single API. This integration demands that the framework conform to the Beam programming model: http://vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p1792-Akidau.pdf, and provides the appropriate APIs. While cumbersome, the benefit of integrating with Beam is tremendous. Since there is no single framework that solves all streaming problems for all use cases, the ability to combine frameworks at-will makes developing end-state applications much more straightforward. I believe that many projects will choose to leverage Apache Beam to take advantage of this and if Apex does not provide support Beam, it will fall behind, replaced by those frameworks that fit the easy-to-use model of Beam. If we become early adopters, we have a unique opportunity to become part of what will quite possible become a very large community of users and to capitalize on the inherent name recognition of Google to elevate the Apex project and expose it to many who would otherwise not be aware of it. I think integration with Beam can pair with the recent work on developing a high-level API for Apex and is a natural evolution towards making Apex more accessible and more usable by a broader technical community. If there is compelling interest around making this effort a reality, I would love to get this conversation started and work on translating this into a concrete plan of action. ________________________________________________________ The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and/or proprietary to Capital One and/or its affiliates and may only be used solely in performance of work or services for Capital One. The information transmitted herewith is intended only for use by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution, copying or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from your computer.
