Containerizing databases provides immense scalability and agility, allowing businesses to build innovative cloud-native applications. These applications can be built on-premises, on a public cloud or at the edge. Edge computing also helps businesses become more proactive and dynamic by placing applications and processing power closer to the devices and sensors that create or consume data. This enables them to gather, analyze and turn large dataflows into actionable insights, faster.
Join Jonathan S. Katz from Crunchy Data and Jehlum Pandit from Red Hat to discuss use cases and architectures for building cloud-native applications with containerized databases and provide flexibility to manage data in a hybrid cloud or at the edge.
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