Michael Hewitt

I graduated from Virginia Tech in Spring of 2019 as a Computer Science Major. I have been working at Nielsen for about a year as a Software engineer in their Emerging Technologies Program. I work with Nielsen Digitals Site Reliability Engineering team and Collections Platform team. Over the course of my time here I have deep dived into Kubernetes to enable us too more easily create, maintain, and deploy our workflows, while also having much more control of our resources to reduce cloud infrastructure costs. I am passionate about the movement to cloud native services on Kubernetes and am determined to contribute to it. I have actively contributed to Airflows open source stable helm chart and plan on contribute to more open source projects in the future.


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Software Engineer at Nielsen


Sessions

07-07
11:00
45min
Airflow on Kubernetes: Containerizing your Workflows
Michael Hewitt

I have been one of the engineers at Nieslen Digital leading our migration of ETLs to Airflow on Kubernetes. This talk will teach you the ins and outs of Airflow on Kubernetes, from deploying Airflow to best practices for DAG development in a containerized environment. Airflow on Kubernetes will ease your Airflow DAG development, minimize its infrastructure costs, avoid wasted resources, and providing tasks with the optimal infrastructure to run on all through Kubernetes features within Airflow.

Deployments
NYC Meetup [Session starts: Tuesday 07.07 12pm (Tuesday 07.07 9am PDT)]