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[GitHub] [kafka] SijoJoseph2002 opened a new pull request, #13581: A document on the current usage of Kafka project is added

SijoJoseph2002 opened a new pull request, #13581:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/13581

   Kafka is used by numerous companies and organizations, ranging from startups to large enterprises, across various industries. Some of the well-known companies that utilize Kafka for building real-time data streaming applications include:
   1.	LinkedIn: LinkedIn, a professional networking platform, uses Kafka as a key component of its data processing and data streaming infrastructure. LinkedIn uses Kafka to process and analyze massive amounts of data in real time, including user interactions, news feed updates, and activity logs.
   2.	Airbnb: Airbnb, an online marketplace for lodging and hospitality, uses Kafka to handle real-time data streams from various sources, such as user interactions, bookings, and payments. Kafka enables Airbnb to process and analyze large volumes of data in real time, enabling real-time notifications, personalized experiences, and data-driven decision making.
   3.	Uber: Uber, a ride-hailing and transportation network company, uses Kafka as a critical component of its data streaming infrastructure. Kafka is used to process and analyze real-time data from millions of drivers, riders, and trips, enabling real-time monitoring, dispatching, and analytics.
   4.	Netflix: Netflix, a leading streaming service for TV shows and movies, uses Kafka for real-time data processing and streaming. Kafka is used to handle millions of events per second, including customer interactions, content recommendations, and user behavior data, enabling personalized experiences and content recommendations in real time.
   5.	Twitter: Twitter, a social media platform, uses Kafka for handling real-time data streams, including tweets, user interactions, and trending topics. Kafka enables Twitter to process and analyze large volumes of data in real time, supporting real-time notifications, analytics, and trending topics.
   6.	Walmart: Walmart, a global retail corporation, uses Kafka for processing and analyzing real-time data from various sources, such as point-of-sale transactions, online orders, and supply chain data. Kafka enables Walmart to gain real-time insights into customer behavior, inventory management, and supply chain optimization.
   7.	Goldman Sachs: Goldman Sachs, a global investment banking and financial services company, uses Kafka for handling real-time data streams, such as market data, trade data, and risk management data. Kafka enables Goldman Sachs to process and analyze large volumes of financial data in real time, supporting real-time decision making and risk management.
   These are just a few examples of the many companies that use Kafka for building real-time data streaming applications. Kafka's high throughput, fault tolerance, and scalability make it a popular choice for handling large-scale data streaming and processing requirements in diverse industries.
   
   


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[GitHub] [kafka] mimaison closed pull request #13581: A document on the current usage of Kafka project is added

Posted by "mimaison (via GitHub)" <gi...@apache.org>.
mimaison closed pull request #13581: A document on the current usage of Kafka project is added
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/13581


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[GitHub] [kafka] mimaison commented on pull request #13581: A document on the current usage of Kafka project is added

Posted by "mimaison (via GitHub)" <gi...@apache.org>.
mimaison commented on PR #13581:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/13581#issuecomment-1558820436

   Because it's opened against the 3.5 branch, this PR is currently preventing us to add the 3.5 branch to the Apache Kafka Jenkins job. So I'll close the PR temporarily while I fix the Jenkins job. 


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[GitHub] [kafka] kirktrue commented on pull request #13581: A document on the current usage of Kafka project is added

Posted by "kirktrue (via GitHub)" <gi...@apache.org>.
kirktrue commented on PR #13581:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/13581#issuecomment-1528144605

   @SijoJoseph2002 just for my own understanding, did you intend to change this much source?


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