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In this episode of Open Source Data, Charna Parkey talks with Alex Gallego, CEO and founder of Redpanda Data, about his journey as a builder, the evolution of Redpanda, and the company's new agent framework for the enterprise. Alex shares insights on low-latency storage, distributed stream processing, and the importance of developer experience to the growth of AI and the Open Source space.
Timestamps

[00:00:00] Introduction

[00:02:00] Alex Gallego talks about his background

[00:04:00] Charna Parkey discusses the importance of hands-on experience in learning.

[00:06:00] Alex explains the origins of Red Panda and how it emerged from challenges in the streaming space.

[00:08:00] Alex details the evolution of Red Panda, its use of C-Star and FlatBuffers, and its low-latency design.

[00:11:00] Alex discusses the positioning of Kafka versus Red Panda in the market.

[00:20:00] Alex introduces Red Panda's new agent framework and multi-agent orchestration.

[00:24:00] Alex explains how Red Panda fits into the evolving landscape of AI-powered applications.

[00:30:00] The future of multi-agent orchestration.

[00:44:00] Thoughts on AI model training and data retention.

[00:46:00] Alex encourages future founders and shares his perspective on risk-taking.

[00:50:00] Charna Parkey and Leo Godoy discuss the key takeaways from the conversation with Alex Gallego.

[00:52:00] Charna reflects on open source trends and the role of developer experience in adoption.

[00:54:00] Charna and Leo talk about the different types of founder journeys and the importance of team dynam

Quotes

Charna Parkey

"For AI, unifying historical and real-time data is critical. If you're just using nightly or monthly data, it doesn’t match the context in which your prediction is being made. So it becomes very important in the future of applying AI because you need to align those things."

Alex Gallego

"Every app is going to span three layers. The first layer is going to be your operational layer, just like you have to do business right now. Then there always has to be an analytical layer, and the third layer is this layer of autonomy."

  continue reading

95 episodes

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Manage episode 475052700 series 3604986
Content provided by DataStax and Charna Parkey. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by DataStax and Charna Parkey or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Open Source Data, Charna Parkey talks with Alex Gallego, CEO and founder of Redpanda Data, about his journey as a builder, the evolution of Redpanda, and the company's new agent framework for the enterprise. Alex shares insights on low-latency storage, distributed stream processing, and the importance of developer experience to the growth of AI and the Open Source space.
Timestamps

[00:00:00] Introduction

[00:02:00] Alex Gallego talks about his background

[00:04:00] Charna Parkey discusses the importance of hands-on experience in learning.

[00:06:00] Alex explains the origins of Red Panda and how it emerged from challenges in the streaming space.

[00:08:00] Alex details the evolution of Red Panda, its use of C-Star and FlatBuffers, and its low-latency design.

[00:11:00] Alex discusses the positioning of Kafka versus Red Panda in the market.

[00:20:00] Alex introduces Red Panda's new agent framework and multi-agent orchestration.

[00:24:00] Alex explains how Red Panda fits into the evolving landscape of AI-powered applications.

[00:30:00] The future of multi-agent orchestration.

[00:44:00] Thoughts on AI model training and data retention.

[00:46:00] Alex encourages future founders and shares his perspective on risk-taking.

[00:50:00] Charna Parkey and Leo Godoy discuss the key takeaways from the conversation with Alex Gallego.

[00:52:00] Charna reflects on open source trends and the role of developer experience in adoption.

[00:54:00] Charna and Leo talk about the different types of founder journeys and the importance of team dynam

Quotes

Charna Parkey

"For AI, unifying historical and real-time data is critical. If you're just using nightly or monthly data, it doesn’t match the context in which your prediction is being made. So it becomes very important in the future of applying AI because you need to align those things."

Alex Gallego

"Every app is going to span three layers. The first layer is going to be your operational layer, just like you have to do business right now. Then there always has to be an analytical layer, and the third layer is this layer of autonomy."

  continue reading

95 episodes

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