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      <author>community@redislabs.com (Drew Kreiger, Ajeet Raina, Ram Kumar, Avnish Mishra)</author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode we are joined by Sachin Kottarathodi, Senior Software Engineer at Walmart Global Tech India working on supply chain functions. During COVID Sachin has enjoyed reading non fiction books and learning more about distributed systems and event based processing.

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      <author>community@redislabs.com (Chinmay Kulkarni, Ajeet Raina)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode we are joined by Chinmay Kulkarni, Founder and Director of Hybrowlabs based out of Pune, India. Chinmay is currently leading a passionate full-stack developer team to build great mobile and web app experiences. He was a co-founder of  Sellezely, a web app for resellers, home entrepreneurs, and artisans to set up a virtual online store and upload your products.

Listen to find out how Chinmay leveraged Redis Enterprise Cloud and leading Redis modules like RediSearch effectively to build cloud-native microservice applications.
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode we are joined by Chinmay Kulkarni, Founder and Director of Hybrowlabs based out of Pune, India. Chinmay is currently leading a passionate full-stack developer team to build great mobile and web app experiences. He was a co-founder of  Sellezely, a web app for resellers, home entrepreneurs, and artisans to set up a virtual online store and upload your products.

Listen to find out how Chinmay leveraged Redis Enterprise Cloud and leading Redis modules like RediSearch effectively to build cloud-native microservice applications.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2021 20:19:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>community@redislabs.com (Redis Labs)</author>
      <link>https://redispods.simplecast.com/episodes/redis-for-data-science-and-engineering-qRtMsuy7</link>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Jan 2021 00:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>community@redislabs.com (Sachin Loonia, Tug Grall, Drew Kreiger, Ajeet Raina)</author>
      <link>https://redispods.simplecast.com/episodes/how-redis-delivers-15-million-myteam11-users-with-over-25-000-operations-per-second-9J7onASC</link>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2020 17:38:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>community@redislabs.com (Hemanth Venkata Muppuri, Tug Grall, Drew Kreiger, Ajeet Raina, Rajeev Rai)</author>
      <link>https://redispods.simplecast.com/episodes/how-razorpay-migrated-from-monolith-to-microservices-eDEHWZhA</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>[1:30] Vijay can you tell us about Freshworks?</p><p>[3:00] What have you done with Redis?  </p><p>[4:00] How do you choose technology/databases?</p><p>[8:45] How do you deploy?</p><p>[12:45] Tell us more about your “main Redis” use case</p><p>[14:50] Do you have an idea of operations per second? </p><p>[17:45] Did you do the migration live? </p><p>[18:05] How does Freshworks leverage the Bloom filter? </p><p>[17:00] What made you migrate from Elastic Cache?</p><p>[20:50] Any other use case you want to highlight?</p><p>[23:25] Why Freshworks uses the Lua script</p><p>[24:50] What to come next?</p><p>[26:10] What are you the proudest of in your project?</p><p>[27:30] How do you keep your developers engage?</p><p><strong>Relevant Links:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.freshworks.com">Freshworks.com</a></p><p><a href="https://redislabs.com/case-studies/freshworks/">Freshworks Use Case</a></p><p><a href="https://redislabs.com/redis-best-practices/basic-rate-limiting/">Basic Rate Limiting Best Practices</a></p><p><a href="https://redislabs.com/modules/redis-bloom/">RedisBloom</a></p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 8 Dec 2020 15:06:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>community@redislabs.com (Tug Grall, Drew Kreiger, Ajeet Raina, Vijay Lakshminarayanan)</author>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 8 Dec 2020 15:06:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>community@redislabs.com (Oran Agra, Itamar Haber, Tug Grall, Yossi Gottlieb, Drew Kreiger, Ajeet Raina)</author>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 9 Nov 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2020 19:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>community@redislabs.com (Dave Nielsen, Christoph Zimmermann)</author>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h2>About FaceMark:</h2><p><i>People’s Choice winner and First Runner-Up</i></p><p>FaceMark, built by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshuman73/">Anshuman Agarwal</a>, is a real-time video solution that can take student attendance in a classroom using contactless face recognition, so no one has to handle the same sign-in sheet. It was built with RedisAI, RedisGears, RedisTimeSeries, and Tensorflow. </p><p>Anshuman said this hackathon was his first time using Redis, and that he began the process thinking that advanced Redis features, like Redis Streams and Redis modules, would be extremely complicated. To his surprise and delight, that was not the case. “I built the first prototype of my architecture using Redis Streams and RedisGears within two to three hours of reading for the first time what they are,” he says. “I truly believe Redis has come a long way from what it’s known for, and the submissions in this hackathon are a true demonstration of the super powers Redis has.”</p><h2>Notes: </h2><p>“What’s your history with Software development?” (1:45)</p><p>“How did you get started with Redis?” (2:25)</p><p>“How did you find out about the Hackathon?” (3:00)</p><p>“Can you give a quick intro of what you built and your experience building it with Redis?” (5:40)</p><p>“How did Redis help speed up your development?” (6:10)</p><p>“How did you arrive at your process of recognizing each person's specific face?” (10:00)</p><p>“Did you create the AI Layers?” (12:40)</p><p>“What Machine learning library are you using?” (13:30) </p><p>“What are you working on now?” (14:20)</p><p>“What is coming that you are excited about?” (16:30)</p><p>“What technologies are you excited about?” (18:25)</p><h2>Relative links </h2><ul><li>Anshuman Agarwal: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshuman73/">https://linkedin.com/in/anshuman73/</a></li><li>Anshuman's Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/anshumanagr73">https://twitter.com/anshumanagr73</a></li><li>Winning FaceMark Submission: <a href="https://devpost.com/software/facemark">https://devpost.com/software/facemark</a></li><li>Hackathon Video: Redis Pub/Sub & Redis Streams: <a href="https://youtu.be/O_jNJ32s6x8">https://youtu.be/O_jNJ32s6x8</a></li><li>Redis Modules: <a href="https://redislabs.com/community/oss-projects/">https://redislabs.com/community/oss-projects/</a></li><li>To stay up to date on upcoming hackathons: <a href="https://forum.redislabs.com">https://forum.redislabs.com</a> & <a href="https://launchpass.com/rediscommunity">Redis Community Slack</a></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2020 13:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>community@redislabs.com (Anshuman Agarwal, Dave Nielsen)</author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2020 08:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>community@redislabs.com (Srivatsa Katta, Dave Nielsen)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Srivatsa Katta, Head of Engineering at Rapido in Bengaluru, India. Previously he was the head of Engineering at Dunya Labs. Srivatsa is Passionate in building scalable solutions for complex problems and has keen interest in building distributed systems. Currently Srivatsa is working with Rapido, one of the largest bike taxi platforms in India. Focussing more on last mile mobility in general and recently expanding to last mile logistics. They operate in 100+ cities with more than 1 million captains and 10 million customers on our platform.</p><p>[:40] “How’s life in Bangalore?”</p><p>[2:00] “What does Rapido do and what do you do at Rapido?”</p><p>[3:30] “How did you get your first start with Redis?”</p><p>[4:45]“What do you like most about Redis?”</p><p>[6:10]“What do you use Redis for at Rapido?”</p><p>[7:45] “What is distributed blocking?”</p><p>[15:20] “What do you do when services get overloaded?”</p><p>[16:30] “Are you using RateLimiting?”</p><p>[20:10]“What do you want to do next with Redis?”</p><h2><strong>Related Links:</strong></h2><ul><li>Rapido: <a href="https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/hfykCPN8kBh482AU0yPs7?domain=rapido.bike/">https://rapido.bike</a></li><li>Srivatsa's Linkedin Profile: <a href="https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/eqvRCQWRlDh6MK4FMCqyb?domain=linkedin.com/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/srivatsa-katta/</a></li><li>Srivatsa's Twitter: @vatsakatta</li><li>Redis Client libraries: <a href="https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/FJ5pCPN8kBh48mAF0pZQc?domain=redis.io">http://redis.io/clients</a></li><li>Geospatial Index: <a href="https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/5bHlCQWRlDh6Mq4tM4I9N?domain=redislabs.com/">https://redislabs.com/redis-best-practices/indexing-patterns/geospatial/</a></li><li>Rate Limiting: <a href="https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/mJmQCR67mEhrjlPSOizxg?domain=redislabs.com/">https://redislabs.com/redis-best-practices/basic-rate-limiting/</a></li><li>Keyspace Expiry Notifications: <a href="https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/934iCVO9qLslNKjfQY7Yh?domain=redis.io">https://redis.io/topics/notifications</a></li><li>Distributed Locks: <a href="https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/oqdTCW6RrMhjRYwhp4w2o?domain=redislabs.com/">https://redislabs.com/redis-best-practices/communication-patterns/</a></li><li>Clean Rivers during COVID: <a href="https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/IF7OCXDRvNTnVN7s7iK4q?domain=f24.my">http://f24.my/6YH0</a></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 08:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Chris Richardson is a developer and architect. He is a Java Champion, a JavaOne rock star and the author of POJOs in Action, which describes how to build enterprise Java applications with frameworks such as Spring and Hibernate. Chris was also the founder of the original CloudFoundry.com, an early Java PaaS for Amazon EC2. </p><p>Today, he is a recognized thought leader in microservices and speaks regularly at international conferences. Chris is the creator of <a href="http://microservices.io">Microservices.io</a>, a pattern language for microservices, and is the author of the book <a href="https://www.manning.com/books/microservice-patterns">Microservices Patterns</a>. He provides microservices consulting and training to organizations that are adopting the microservice architecture and is working on his third startup <a href="http://eventuate.io">Eventuate</a>, an application platform for developing transactional microservices. </p><p><strong>Show Notes:</strong> </p><ul><li>“For the audience, tell us a little more about yourself” 3:10</li><li>“How did we first meet?”  (5:00)</li><li>“How did you get your start in microservices?” (5:45)</li><li>“What is a microservice?” (10:25)</li><li>“Which microservices patterns do you find the most interesting?” (15:10)</li><li>“What kinds of databases do your customers use?” (18:15)</li><li>“Bootcamp Course”? (29:45)</li><li>“What is Eventuate?” (31:00)</li><li>“What’s new with Eventuate?” (38:00)</li><li>“What are some of the keys to microservices you suggest developers focus on?” (40:15)</li></ul><p><strong> Related Links: </strong></p><ul><li>Adopt microservices - <a href="http://learn.microservices.io/">http://adopt.microservices.io</a></li><li>Microservices.IO  <a href="https://microservices.io/">https://microservices.io/</a></li><li>Microservices Patterns book, 40% discount at Manning with code ctwredis20 - <a href="https://microservices.io/book">https://microservices.io/book</a></li><li>Eventuate, the Distributed data management platform for Microservices - <a href="http://eventuate.io/">http://eventuate.io</a></li><li>Articles, consulting, and training - <a href="http://chrisrichardson.net/">http://chrisrichardson.net</a></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Jun 2020 08:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>community@redislabs.com (Chris Richardson, Dave Nielsen)</author>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Haines is a full stack engineer with a focus on real-time, highly available analytics and insights systems. He works at Twilio as a Senior Principal Software Engineer on the Voice Insights team where he helped drive Apache Spark adoption and streaming pipeline architecture best practices. Previously, Scott has presented at RedisDay Seattle  and RedisConf20. View his sessions below. </p><ul><li> “What is your job at Twilio?” (1:40)</li><li> “How did you get your start with Redis?” (4:00)</li><li>“What is the Redis patterns do you find the most interesting?” (10:35)</li><li>“Can stuff any kind of object into a sorted set?” (13:00) </li><li>“What is protobuf?” (18:15)</li><li>“What was your connection with Redis at Twillo?” (21:00)</li><li>“How did we first meet?” (23:15)</li><li>“What is you RedisConf workshop about Scott? (28:30)</li></ul><p><strong>RELATED LINKS: </strong></p><p>"The Happy Marriage of Redis & Protobuf" - <a href="https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M66QDbH6Sw-it5WWL0H">https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M66QDbH6Sw-it5WWL0H</a></p><p>"Introduction to Machine Learning with Apache Spark and Redis"</p><p>- Part 0 - Intro - <a href="https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M66_PxiVbfKO8j8od2j">https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M66_PxiVbfKO8j8od2j</a></p><p>- Part 1 - Spark Basics - <a href="https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M7BKj806nF9WdV77DNq">https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M7BKj806nF9WdV77DNq</a></p><p>- Part 2 - Exploratory Data Analysis - <a href="https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M7BKa8BImJvns00O1jQ">https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M7BKa8BImJvns00O1jQ</a></p><p>- Part 3 - Feature Engineering - <a href="https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M7BKYn1b7JNgiW80r7d">https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M7BKYn1b7JNgiW80r7d</a></p><p>- Part 4 - Logic Linear Analysis - <a href="https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M7BNi3i6J1vyHnQK8Lc">https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M7BNi3i6J1vyHnQK8Lc</a></p><p>- Part 5 - Taking Things Online with Streaming - <a href="https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M7BO6jHl1HUgvi65IJw">https://www.redisconf.com/watch/video-library/session/-M7BO6jHl1HUgvi65IJw</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/newfront">https://twitter.com/newfront</a></p><p><a href="https://www.twilio.com/">https://www.twilio.com/</a></p>
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      <author>community@redislabs.com (Dave Nielson)</author>
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