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Rethinking Kleppmann's “Designing Data-Intensive Applications”

Rethinking Kleppmann's “Designing Data-Intensive Applications”

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Martin Kleppmann and Chris Riccomini discuss how DDIA evolved for AI workloads, cloud-native systems, vector search, and modern database architecture.
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Martin Kleppmann and Chris Riccomini explain why Designing Data-Intensive Applications needed a second edition. The updated book explores cloud-native architectures, object storage, Postgres extensions, vector databases, streaming tradeoffs, and AI-driven workloads. The conversation also covers how distributed systems are evolving for edge computing, multimodal data, semantic search, and human-AI collaboration.

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