LeadDev Berlin 2022 Peter Zaitsev

Discover the impact of cloud-native databases on the open-source database landscape, including trends, innovations, and new use cases, as expert Peter Zaitsev shares insights from the front lines of database technology.

Key takeaways
  • Open source databases have made significant progress in recent years, with many companies using them for their applications.
  • The cloud has played a major role in the growth of open source databases, as it provides a scalable and on-demand infrastructure for deploying and managing databases.
  • Kubernetes has been a key enabler of cloud-native databases, providing a platform for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containers.
  • The concept of “database as a service” has become increasingly popular, allowing developers to access and manage databases without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.
  • The trend towards cloud-native databases is driving innovation in the database space, with companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft offering cloud-based database services.
  • The rise of cloud-native databases is also driving the adoption of open source databases, as companies look for cost-effective and flexible alternatives to traditional proprietary databases.
  • The open source community is playing a key role in driving innovation in the database space, with many open source databases offering features and functionality that are comparable to or even surpass those of proprietary databases.
  • The trend towards cloud-native databases is also driving the adoption of new data models and interfaces, such as JSON and graph databases.
  • The cloud is enabling the creation of new business models for database vendors, such as subscription-based services and cloud-based database-as-a-service offerings.
  • The trend towards cloud-native databases is also driving the adoption of new technologies and platforms, such as serverless computing and edge computing.
  • The open source community is also playing a key role in driving innovation in the database space, with many open source databases offering features and functionality that are comparable to or even surpass those of proprietary databases.
  • The trend towards cloud-native databases is also driving the adoption of new use cases and applications, such as real-time analytics and machine learning.
  • The cloud is enabling the creation of new business models for database vendors, such as subscription-based services and cloud-based database-as-a-service offerings.
  • The trend towards cloud-native databases is also driving the adoption of new technologies and platforms, such as serverless computing and edge computing.