Specially introduced Flink to chinese users in CNCC(China National Computer Congress)

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Specially introduced Flink to chinese users in CNCC(China National Computer Congress)

Liang Chen
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Specially introduced Flink to chinese users in CNCC(China National Computer Congress, more than 4000 people present, 300+ people focus on big data), many people are interesting in Flink and discussed with me. In the future, there may have more and more users from china to participate in Flink project and apply Flink to their big data system :)
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Liang Chen
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Re: Specially introduced Flink to chinese users in CNCC(China National Computer Congress)

Maximilian Michels
Hi Liang,

We greatly appreciate you introduced Flink to the Chinese users at CNCC! We would love to hear how people like Flink.

Please keep us up to date and point the users to the mailing list or Stackoverflow if they have any difficulties.

Best regards,
Max
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Re: Specially introduced Flink to chinese users in CNCC(China National Computer Congress)

Stephan Ewen
Thank you indeed for presenting there.

It looks like a very large audience!

Greetings,
Stephan


On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Maximilian Michels <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Liang,

We greatly appreciate you introduced Flink to the Chinese users at CNCC! We would love to hear how people like Flink.

Please keep us up to date and point the users to the mailing list or Stackoverflow if they have any difficulties.

Best regards,
Max

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Re: Specially introduced Flink to chinese users in CNCC(China National Computer Congress)

Liang Chen
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Two aspects are attracting them:
1.Flink is using java, it is easy for most of them to start Flink, and be more easy to maintain in comparison to Storm(as Clojure is difficult to maintain, and less people know it.)
2.Users really want an unified system supporting streaming and batch processing.
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Re: Specially introduced Flink to chinese users in CNCC(China National Computer Congress)

tambunanw
agree, 

and Stateful Streaming operator instance in Flink is looks natural compare to Apache Spark. 

On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 10:54 AM, Liang Chen <[hidden email]> wrote:
Two aspects are attracting them:
1.Flink is using java, it is easy for most of them to start Flink, and be
more easy to maintain in comparison to Storm(as Clojure is difficult to
maintain, and less people know it.)
2.Users really want an unified system supporting streaming and batch
processing.




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