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Thursday, May 15
1:00 p.m. EDT
Thursday, 15 May
14:00 BST
Flexible, Managed Kafka For a Fraction of the Cost
Managing Apache Kafka at scale is no small feat, and with organizations increasingly asked to do more with less, it’s no wonder many turn to proprietary versions of Kafka. Unfortunately for these companies, working with commercial vendors can be inviting a wolf to your door — with lock-in and spiraling costs close behind. But what if you could get the same managed Kafka experience at a fraction of the cost, and without the vendor lock-in?
About the Webinar
On May 15, join Perforce OpenLogic’s Matthew Weier O’Phinney (Principal Product Manager) and Tendai Munetsi (Professional Services and Technical Support Manager) to learn about the Kafka Service Bundle, a new offering that provides open source enterprise-grade Kafka management and support — at roughly 30% of the cost of commercial alternatives like Confluent Cloud.
Join the webinar for discussions on:
- The hidden complexities of running Kafka in production and keeping it up to date
- The benefits of a customized, 100% open source Kafka implementation
- How OpenLogic’s new Kafka Service Bundle delivers cost-effective, managed Kafka without the vendor lock-in
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore a smarter way to deploy Kafka. Register today via the form on this page!

Matthew Weier O’Phinney
Matthew has been using and contributing to open source software since 2000, counting a patch to the Blackbox window manager as his first public OSS contribution. He has led large open source projects, including Zend Framework, which he started developing on before its first public release and led from 2009 to 2019. Matthew has also contributed to standards bodies, and advised and participated in open source foundations, including The PHP Foundation.

Tendai Munetsi
Tendai has over 25 years of experience as a software developer utilizing languages like C, C++, and Java. He has acted as an architect and development leader in the implementation of a number of mission-critical systems for companies in a range of industries. He is a Sun-certified Java Developer and a Certified ScrumMaster.