Cloud Native Budapest

Cloud Native Budapest October 2025

Attendees: 41
in-person
Event date
October 15, 2025
05:00 PM - 08:00 PM CEST
Location
Cloudera Hungary, Budapest
About this event

Cloud Native meetup in cooperation with the Future of Data meetup.

📋 Agenda

Scroll down to see the agenda.

After the presentations, we can head to a nearby bar and continue our discussion over a few beers. 🍻

ℹ️ The presentations will be in English.

📍 Venue

The meetup will be hosted at Cloudera.

Agenda
  1. 5:00 PM CEST

    Doors open & mingling

    in-person
  2. 5:25 PM CEST

    Welcome and introduction

    in-person
  3. 5:30 PM CEST

    Presentation: Splitting the monolith - the road to Cadence (Soma Koltai, Cloudera)

    in-person

    Cloudera Data Warehouse service enables customers to create Kubernetes clusters on public/private cloud and deploy Impala and Hive virtual warehouses. As the product evolved we started to experience scalability issues which along with the push for new features challenged some of the initial design choices.

    Cadence provides a solution to build fault tolerant distributed applications. How did it help us transform the Data Warehouse from a single instance service into a distributed architecture? How and why did we started using Cadence compatible workflows before actually integrating with Cadence?

    Join us for this session to gain insights into the experiences of a Cadence integration project from planning to production in a Kubernetes environment.

  4. 6:15 PM CEST

    Break (Pizza!!!!!)

    in-person
  5. 6:45 PM CEST

    Presentation: A Tracing Journey: Difficulties and Take-aways (Adrián Robotka, Axoflow)

    in-person

    This presentation explores a practical implementation of OpenTelemetry tracing in a distributed system environment, starting with the essential building blocks. We'll examine how context propagation enables seamless trace continuity across service boundaries, and demonstrate the complete pipeline from instrumentation to querying.

    Through concrete examples, the session showcases how tracing assisted resolving non-trivial problems, illustrating the transformative potential of distributed tracing when properly implemented.

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