I’m Vishnu Raveendran, a technology enthusiast and writer passionate about data streaming, cloud-native tools, and emerging tech trends. On my website, I explore cutting-edge platforms like Kafka, Redpanda, and real-time analytics tools, breaking down complex concepts into practical, real-world applications that startups, developers, and businesses can use.
With a background in software and a deep interest in scalable systems, I focus on creating informative, hands-on content — from tutorials and case studies to insights on how industry leaders like Netflix, Uber, and fintech innovators use event-driven architecture to scale.
💡 My mission is simple:
To make modern tech accessible, helping teams and individuals understand not just the “what” but also the “how” of today’s fast-moving technology landscape.
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If you’re building in the areas of data engineering, cloud-native development, or real-time applications, I’d love to share insights and learn together.
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