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DataFun Summit 2022: Data Integration Platform – SeaTunnel V2 Architecture Evolution and DataOps Practices

The DataFun Summit 2022, held on September 17, gathered leading experts from Baiji Whale Open Source, NetEase, Tapdata, and Alibaba Cloud to share deep technical insights on SeaTunnel V2 architecture, DataOps implementations, and open‑source big‑data studio tools, offering attendees practical guidance for modern data platforms.

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DataFun Summit 2022: Data Integration Platform – SeaTunnel V2 Architecture Evolution and DataOps Practices

On September 17, 2022, the DataFun Summit 2022: Modern Data Stack Technology Conference featured a DataOps forum organized by Baiji Whale Open Source CEO Dai Lidong, bringing together frontline experts from Baiji Whale Open Source, NetEase, Tapdata, and Alibaba Cloud for in‑depth technical sharing.

Dai Lidong – Baiji Whale Open Source CEO Talk: Data Integration Platform – SeaTunnel V2 Architecture Evolution Outline: 1) Personal introduction; 2) Design goals of the SeaTunnel project; 3) Overview of SeaTunnel V1 architecture; 4) Introduction of SeaTunnel V2 architecture; 5) How to develop a Sink connector for SeaTunnel V2; Audience gains include efficient data sync job development, handling multiple data sources on a single platform, unified real‑time and batch processing, and managing Flink‑based real‑time and Spark‑based batch workloads.

Li Zhuohao – NetEase Data Architecture Lead Talk: NetEase DataFan's DataOps Practice Outline: 1) History of NetEase's big‑data development platform; 2) Core concepts, product architecture, and key technologies of DataOps; 3) Current impact and future roadmap of DataOps; Audience gains include key points for building a big‑data development platform and how data governance enhances overall business value.

Li Chen – Baiji Whale Open Source Business Partner Talk: DataOps: Future Prospects of Data Business Outline: 1) State of the Data 3.0 era; 2) New data organization and user scenarios; 3) Critical capabilities of modern data management; 4) Typical DataOps architecture and technical abilities; 5) Future trends of DataOps; Audience gains include market opportunities in Data 3.0, essential modern data management skills, and the four traits of successful DataOps.

Yang Zhexuan – Tapdata Operating Partner & VP of Customer Engineering Talk: DataOps: The Secret Weapon to Turn Data into Business Value Outline: 1) Current usage of data within enterprises; 2) How to treat data as a production factor; 3) Ways DataOps can help; 4) Steps to introduce DataOps in an organization; Audience gains include understanding the data‑investment‑output paradox, clarifying DataOps definition and toolset, and a seven‑step method to embed DataOps for positive business impact.

Gao Chufeng – Alibaba Cloud Development Engineer Talk: Open‑Source Big Data Studio: DolphinScheduler + Notebook Outline: Discusses the pain points of developing and scheduling big‑data jobs across separate environments, and demonstrates an open‑source studio combining Apache DolphinScheduler with Apache Zeppelin/Jupyter notebooks for interactive development, one‑click scheduling, and cloud deployment; all integration code is fully open‑source.

Additional information: Participants can scan the QR code to join the live broadcast group, and a round‑table on modern data stack will be held on September 14 for pre‑event discussions.

About DataFun: Founded in 2017, DataFun focuses on big‑data and AI technology sharing, having organized over 100 offline and online events across major Chinese cities, publishing more than 700 original articles with millions of reads and a community of over 140,000 followers.

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