Online or onsite, instructor-led live Apache Kafka training courses demonstrate through interactive discussion and hands-on practice how to set up and operate a Kafka message broker.
Kafka training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training." Online live training (also known as "remote live training") is conducted via an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live training can be conducted locally on customer premises in Wisconsin or in Govtra corporate training centers in Wisconsin.
Kafka training courses cover the integration of Kafka with other Big Data systems as well as how to set up real-time data pipelines for streaming applications, ensuring alignment with public sector workflows and governance requirements.
Govtra -- Your Local Training Provider for government
Milwaukee, WI - Downtown Milwaukee
250 E Wisconsin Ave 18th floor, Milwaukee, United States, 53202
This Regus centre is located on the 18th floor of Two‑Fifty in downtown Milwaukee, with excellent car access via I‑43 or I‑794 and secure paid underground parking within the building. From General Mitchell International Airport (MKE), take I‑94 West to I‑794, then exit onto East Wisconsin Avenue; the taxi or rideshare ride typically takes 15–20 minutes. Public transit users can use MCTS bus routes along Wisconsin Avenue or nearby stops such as Cathedral Square—followed by a short walk into the building’s lobby.
Madison, WI - Regus - Madison East - Park Bank Plaza
2810 Crossroads Dr #4000, Madison, United States, 53718
The venue occupies the 4th floor of Park Bank Plaza, a modern office tower in East Madison’s High Crossing district at 2810 Crossroads Drive. It is convenient by car via I‑90/94 and Highway 51, with secure covered parking on-site. From Dane County Regional Airport (MSN), head west on US 12/18, merge onto I‑90/94, exit at Crossroads Drive for a 15-minute taxi or rideshare ride. Metro Transit buses stop directly at Crossroads Drive; it’s just a short walk from the bus stop to the Regus entrance.
Middleton, WI - Regus - Middleton Greenway
8383 Greenway Blvd #600, Middleton, United States, 53562
The Regus centre at Middleton Greenway is situated in the award-winning Smith & Gesteland Building at 8383 Greenway Boulevard. It’s easily accessible by car via I‑90/I‑94 and Highway 51, with secure covered parking on-site and ample surface spaces. From Dane County Regional Airport (MSN), travel south on Highway 51 and merge onto I‑90/I‑94, exiting at Greenway Boulevard—taxi or rideshare typically takes about 20 minutes. Public transit users can take Metro Transit routes to the Greenway Boulevard stop just outside the building; the entrance is a short walk from the bus stop.
Confluent Apache Kafka is an enterprise-grade distributed event streaming platform built on Apache Kafka. It supports high-throughput, fault-tolerant data pipelines and real-time streaming applications.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level engineers and administrators who wish to deploy, configure, and optimize Confluent Kafka clusters in production environments for government.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install, configure, and operate Confluent Kafka clusters with multiple brokers.
- Design high-availability setups using Zookeeper and replication techniques.
- Tune performance, monitor metrics, and apply recovery strategies.
- Secure, scale, and integrate Kafka with enterprise environments.
**Format of the Course**
- Interactive lecture and discussion.
- Extensive exercises and practice sessions.
- Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
**Course Customization Options**
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
Confluent Apache Kafka is a distributed event streaming platform designed for high-throughput, fault-tolerant data pipelines and real-time analytics, suitable for government applications requiring robust data management solutions.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level system administrators and DevOps professionals who wish to install, configure, monitor, and troubleshoot Confluent Apache Kafka clusters for government use.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the components and architecture of Confluent Kafka.
Deploy and manage Kafka brokers, Zookeeper quorums, and key services in a secure environment.
Configure advanced features including security, replication, and performance tuning to meet government standards.
Use management tools to monitor and maintain Kafka clusters effectively.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion tailored to public sector workflows.
Lots of exercises and practice relevant to government operations.
Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment simulating government scenarios.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, tailored to specific government needs, please contact us to arrange.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is designed for intermediate-level Java developers who wish to integrate Apache Kafka into their applications for reliable, scalable, and high-throughput messaging. This training is particularly relevant for government agencies looking to enhance their data processing capabilities.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the architecture and core components of Kafka.
- Set up and configure a Kafka cluster.
- Produce and consume messages using Java.
- Implement Kafka Streams for real-time data processing.
- Ensure fault tolerance and scalability in Kafka applications for government use.
This instructor-led, live training in [location] (online or onsite) is designed for intermediate-level system administrators who wish to effectively leverage Kafka's message queuing features.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand Kafka’s message queuing capabilities and architecture.
- Configure Kafka topics for various message queuing scenarios.
- Produce and consume messages using Kafka.
- Monitor and manage Kafka as a message queue, ensuring optimal performance and reliability for government applications.
This instructor-led, live training in [location] (online or onsite) is designed for government system administrators at the beginner to intermediate level who wish to learn how to effectively manage Kafka topics for efficient data streaming and processing.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals and architecture of Kafka topics.
- Create, configure, and manage Kafka topics.
- Monitor Kafka topics to ensure health, performance, and availability.
- Implement security measures for government Kafka topics.
This instructor-led, live training in [location] (online or onsite) is designed for intermediate-level developers who wish to learn the fundamentals of Apache Kafka and integrate it with Spring Boot for government applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand Kafka and its architecture.
- Learn how to install, configure, and set up a basic Kafka environment.
- Integrate Kafka with Spring Boot to enhance data processing capabilities for government workflows.
This instructor-led, live training in [location] (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level developers who wish to develop big data applications with Apache Kafka for government.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Develop Kafka producers and consumers to send and read data from Kafka.
- Integrate Kafka with external systems using Kafka Connect.
- Write streaming applications with Kafka Streams and ksqlDB.
- Integrate a Kafka client application with Confluent Cloud for cloud-based Kafka deployments.
- Gain practical experience through hands-on exercises and real-world use cases relevant to public sector workflows.
This instructor-led, live training in Wisconsin (online or onsite) is aimed at developers who wish to integrate Apache Kafka with existing databases and applications for processing, analysis, etc., specifically for government projects.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Utilize Kafka Connect to efficiently ingest large volumes of data from a database into Kafka topics.
- Integrate log data generated by application servers into Kafka topics.
- Ensure that any collected data is readily available for stream processing.
- Export data from Kafka topics into secondary systems for storage and analysis, enhancing data management capabilities for government operations.
This training program is designed to equip participants with the skills necessary to implement end-to-end big data streaming use cases for government. It focuses on real-time data preparation and maintenance using Informatica, Edge, Kafka, and Spark. The curriculum covers software versions 10.2.1 and later, ensuring that attendees are well-versed in the latest tools and techniques essential for efficient data management and processing in a governmental context.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is designed for engineers who wish to use Confluent, a distribution of Kafka, to build and manage a real-time data processing platform for government applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Install and configure the Confluent Platform.
Utilize Confluent's management tools and services to simplify Kafka operations.
Store and process incoming stream data efficiently.
Optimize and manage Kafka clusters effectively.
Ensure the security of data streams.
Format of the Course
Interactive lectures and discussions.
Extensive exercises and practice sessions.
Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
This course is based on the open-source version of Confluent: Confluent Open Source.
To request a customized training for government, please contact us to arrange.
Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform that has become the de facto standard for constructing data pipelines. It addresses a wide array of use cases related to data processing, including its function as a message queue, distributed log, and stream processor.
This overview will begin with an exploration of the theoretical foundations of data pipelines in general, followed by a detailed examination of the core concepts underlying Kafka. Additionally, we will delve into key components such as Kafka Streams and Kafka Connect, which are essential for government agencies and other organizations looking to leverage advanced data processing capabilities.
In this instructor-led, live training in Wisconsin (onsite or remote), participants will learn how to set up and integrate various Stream Processing frameworks with existing big data storage systems and related software applications and microservices for government.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure different Stream Processing frameworks, such as Spark Streaming and Kafka Streams.
- Understand and select the most appropriate framework for specific tasks.
- Process data continuously, concurrently, and on a record-by-record basis.
- Integrate Stream Processing solutions with existing databases, data warehouses, data lakes, etc., ensuring seamless integration within government systems.
- Choose and integrate the most suitable stream processing library with enterprise applications and microservices for government.
This course is designed for government enterprise architects, developers, system administrators, and other professionals seeking to understand and utilize a high-throughput distributed messaging system. The content can be customized to address specific requirements, such as focusing solely on the system administration aspects, to better align with the unique needs of your agency or department.
This instructor-led, live training (offered online or onsite) is designed for system administrators who wish to set up, deploy, manage, and optimize an enterprise-grade Kafka cluster for government use.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Set up and administer a Kafka Cluster.
- Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of deploying Kafka on-premise versus in the cloud.
- Deploy and monitor Kafka using various tools in both on-premise and cloud environments.
This instructor-led, live training in Wisconsin (online or onsite) is aimed at data engineers, data scientists, and programmers who wish to leverage Apache Kafka features for data streaming with Python.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to utilize Apache Kafka to monitor and manage conditions in continuous data streams using Python programming, ensuring alignment with public sector workflows for government.
This instructor-led, live training in Wisconsin (online or onsite) is aimed at software testers who wish to implement network security measures into an Apache Kafka application for government use.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Deploy Apache Kafka onto a cloud-based server.
- Implement SSL encryption to prevent attacks.
- Add ACL authentication to track and control user access.
- Ensure credible clients have access to Kafka clusters using SSL and SASL authentication.
Kafka Streams is a client-side library designed for building applications and microservices that process data within the Kafka messaging system. Traditionally, Apache Kafka has relied on external systems like Apache Spark or Apache Storm for data processing between producers and consumers. By integrating the Kafka Streams API directly into an application, data can be processed efficiently within Kafka, eliminating the need to send it to a separate cluster.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to integrate Kafka Streams into Java applications that handle data streaming to and from Apache Kafka.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the features and advantages of Kafka Streams over other stream processing frameworks.
- Process stream data directly within a Kafka cluster.
- Develop a Java or Scala application or microservice that integrates with Kafka and Kafka Streams.
- Write concise code to transform input Kafka topics into output Kafka topics.
- Build, package, and deploy the application.
**Audience**
- Developers
**Format of the Course**
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises, and extensive hands-on practice
**Notes**
- To request a customized training for government or other organizations, please contact us to arrange.
This instructor-led, live training in Wisconsin (online or onsite) is aimed at data scientists who wish to utilize the SMACK stack to develop robust data processing platforms for government.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Implement a data pipeline architecture suitable for processing large-scale data.
- Develop a cluster infrastructure using Apache Mesos and Docker.
- Analyze data effectively with Spark and Scala.
- Manage unstructured data efficiently with Apache Cassandra.
This instructor-led, live training (conducted either online or on-site) is designed for government developers who wish to transform traditional architecture into a highly concurrent microservices-based architecture using Spring Cloud, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, and Redis.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Set up the necessary development environment for building microservices for government.
- Design and implement a highly concurrent microservices ecosystem using Spring Cloud, Kafka, Redis, Docker, and Kubernetes.
- Transform monolithic and SOA services into microservice-based architecture.
- Adopt a DevOps approach to developing, testing, and releasing software for government applications.
- Ensure high concurrency among microservices in production environments.
- Monitor microservices and implement recovery strategies for optimal performance.
- Conduct performance tuning to meet the stringent demands of public sector workflows.
- Gain insights into future trends in microservices architecture relevant to government operations.
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Testimonials (9)
the deploy of Kafka and zookeeper was very useful to understand the problem
perhaps to check the config files would be also useful for next trainings
Bolivar Alvarez - SICPA SA
Course - Administration of Kafka Message Queue
Could throw questions at him and he would jump to slides or example to try and show and answer all our questions
Johannes - Canon Medical Informatics Europe B.V.
Course - Administration of Kafka Topic
The labs and the slides combine well with Jorge's knowledge and love for Kafka.
Willem - BMW SA
Course - Apache Kafka for Developers
very interactive...
Richard Langford
Course - SMACK Stack for Data Science
Sufficient hands on, trainer is knowledgable
Chris Tan
Course - A Practical Introduction to Stream Processing
Grate skills, examples, very good exercises
Marek Konieczny - G2A.COM Limited
Course - Kafka for Administrators
That every topic was an extension of the previous. The trainer was very nice and helpful.
Pavel Ignatov - Pejsejf B"lgaria EOOD
Course - Microservices with Spring Cloud and Kafka
Recalling/reviewing keypoints of the topics discussed.
Paolo Angelo Gaton - SMS Global Technologies Inc.
Course - Building Stream Processing Applications with Kafka Streams
Informative and had correct level of detail I believe.
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