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How Rising Wave Is Redefining Real-Time Data with Postgres Power
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In this episode of The Data Engineering Show, host Benjamin and co-host Eldad sit with Yingjun Wu, founder and CEO of Rising Wave, to explore the evolution of stream processing systems and the innovations his company is bringing to the space.
What you’ll learn:
- Yingjun's journey from academic research in stream processing to founding Rising Wave, and the challenges of building trust in a new database system.
- How Rising Wave's architecture, using S3 as primary storage, delivers second-level scalability, while other systems can take hours to scale.
- The competitive landscape of stream processing, with Rising Wave's Postgres compatibility providing a significant advantage in ease of use.
- How one major company reduced its CPU requirements from 20,000 to just 600 by switching from a traditional stream processing system to Rising Wave.
- The rising importance of Apache Iceberg as a destination for stream processing output, helping companies avoid vendor lock-in.
- How streaming systems fit into modern data stacks, especially as companies seek to avoid being locked into proprietary systems.
The Origins of Rising Wave (00:30)
Building a System from Scratch (04:10)
The Current Stream Processing Landscape (07:47)
S3 as Primary Storage (10:27)
The Business Model (13:52)
Typical Users and Competitive Advantages (15:01)
Apache Iceberg Integration (19:25)
The Future of Data Management (32:06)
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In this episode of The Data Engineering Show, host Benjamin and co-host Eldad sit with Yingjun Wu, founder and CEO of Rising Wave, to explore the evolution of stream processing systems and the innovations his company is bringing to the space.
What you’ll learn:
- Yingjun's journey from academic research in stream processing to founding Rising Wave, and the challenges of building trust in a new database system.
- How Rising Wave's architecture, using S3 as primary storage, delivers second-level scalability, while other systems can take hours to scale.
- The competitive landscape of stream processing, with Rising Wave's Postgres compatibility providing a significant advantage in ease of use.
- How one major company reduced its CPU requirements from 20,000 to just 600 by switching from a traditional stream processing system to Rising Wave.
- The rising importance of Apache Iceberg as a destination for stream processing output, helping companies avoid vendor lock-in.
- How streaming systems fit into modern data stacks, especially as companies seek to avoid being locked into proprietary systems.
The Origins of Rising Wave (00:30)
Building a System from Scratch (04:10)
The Current Stream Processing Landscape (07:47)
S3 as Primary Storage (10:27)
The Business Model (13:52)
Typical Users and Competitive Advantages (15:01)
Apache Iceberg Integration (19:25)
The Future of Data Management (32:06)
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts. Instructions on how to do this are here.
For Feedback & Discussions on Firebolt Core:
- Join Firebolt Discord Community
- Join Firebolt GitHub Discussions
- Firebolt Core Github Repository
- [email protected]
Previous guests include: Joseph Machado of Linkedin, Metthew Weingarten of Disney, Joe Reis and Matt Housely, authors of The Fundamentals of Data Engineering, Zach Wilson of Eczachly Inc, Megan Lieu of Deepnote, Erik Heintare of Bolt, Lior Solomon of Vimeo, Krishna Naidu of Canva, Mike Cohen of Substack, Jens Larsson of Ark, Gunnar Tangring of Klarna, Yoav Shmaria of Similarweb and Xiaoxu Gao of Adyen.
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