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commit 69de32524bfdde10616e5161ccd80f2f18841807
Author: Diogenese Topper <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Sep 20 12:33:29 2021 -0700

    Added September 2021 blog post on ApacheCon 2021
    
    Blog post is titled "Join Cassandra at Apachecon 2021" about ApacheCon 2021
    Modified blog index page
    
     patch by Diogenese Topper; reviewed Anthony Grasso, Erick Ramirez for 
CASSANDRA-16980
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+=== Join Cassandra at Apachecon 2021
+[discrete]
+==== August 27, 2021
+------
+[openblock,card-content]
+------
+Register to attend ApacheCon 2021 for a packed series of presentations on the 
new features in development for Apache Cassandra, along with best practices for 
CI & testing, and cutting-edge use cases. The BoF event at the end of the day 
includes a deep dive into Apache Cassandra 4.0 and cocktail-making.
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 === Cassandra on Kubernetes: A Beginner's Guide 
 [discrete]
 ==== August 27, 2021
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+= Join Cassandra at ApacheCon 2021
+:page-layout: single-post
+:page-role: blog-post
+:page-post-date: September 20, 2020
+:page-post-author: The Apache Cassandra Community
+:description: The Apache Cassandra Community
+:keywords: 
+
+With the release of 
https://cassandra.apache.org/_/blog/Apache-Cassandra-4.0-is-Here.html[Apache 
Cassandra v4.0], the project has much to celebrate this year, but the community 
is moving forward with new features in development. At this year’s virtual 
ApacheCon, Apache Cassandra will be running a 
https://www.apachecon.com/acah2021/tracks/cassandra.html[breakout 
track,window=_blank] from Tuesday, 21 September to Wednesday, 22 September. 
+
+During the track, you will learn about proposed features that will see an even 
more secure Cassandra by default, improve testing patterns (with the use of 
contract testing, service tests, and singleton decoupling), and evolve 
transactions by improving Cassandra’s Paxos implementation.
+
+The full https://www.apachecon.com/acah2021/tracks/cassandra.html[Cassandra 
track schedule is available here,window=_blank] and those interested in 
participating can register on the ApacheCon site 
https://apachecon.com/acah2021/register.html[here,window=_blank]. The event 
will start at 15:00 UTC.
+
+The two-day event with 13 talks includes:
+
+* *The Future of Security for CQLSH* — Arturo Hinojosa, Derek Chen-Becker, 
Amazon Keyspaces, AWS
+* *Making Cassandra Faster in Cloud-native architecture* — Subrata Ashe, 
Salesforce
+* *Cassandra powered workflows to automate at scale* — Maciej Swiderski, 
OpenEnterprise
+* *Fuzz Testing and Verification of Apache Cassandra with "Harry"* — Alex 
Petrov, Apache Cassandra committer.
+* *The trials and tribulations of a CI pipeline on Apache Infra* — Mick Semb 
Wever, The Last Pickle & DataStax
+* *Improving Testing Patterns for Apache Cassandra* — Brian Houser, Arturo 
Hinojosa, Amazon Keyspaces, AWS
+* *Evolving Transactions in Apache Cassandra* — Benedict Elliot Smith, Apache 
Cassandra committer
+* *Designing Keys for NOSQL solutions* — Nikolai Kolesnikov, AWS
+* *Cassandra Data Migration with Dual Write Proxy* — German Eichberger, 
Microsoft Azure Data & AI
+* *Modeling Financial Data In Cassandra To Serve Real Time And Batch Workloads 
At Same Time* — Gokul Prabagaren, Capital One
+* *How Netflix Provisions Optimal Cloud Deployments of Cassandra* — Joey 
Lynch, Netflix
+* *Stargate.io, An OSS API Layer for your Cassandra* — Cedrick Lunven, DataStax
+* *Cassandra for giant 3D tables* — David North, CoreFiling
+
+At the end of the first track day on Tuesday, we’ll be hosting a Birds of 
Feather (BoF) session
+from 2030 to 2110 UTC with Melissa Logan hosting a discussion about Cassandra 
4.0 between Patrick McFadin and Aaron Ploetz. We’ll dig deeper into the 
benefits, upgrade, and more. Bring your questions to this interactive 
discussion!
+
+We will also have a fun cocktail-making session in the last 15 minutes. Those 
who want to take part, please take a look at the 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kb57J5z6i4-NztorRlBMQB9DOpxekgqqTl7J5HiS6-c/edit#[list
 of ingredients for three cocktail/mocktail choices here,window=_blank].
+
+Join us for a packed Cassandra track this year!
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