Bloomberg's NoSQL Infrastructure team offers Apache Cassandra as a hosted service. The team has visibility across the organization as we're providing a pathway for scalable data storage. We support critical and highly-visible applications such as ultra low-latency market data caches and geo-replicated trade event stores. The team manages over 1000 Cassandra nodes storing over 500 terabytes of data and processing nearly 20 billion requests per day. The team is looking for senior engineers with interest in distributed databases and data management to continue to drive the platform forward.
The team's focus is to foster Cassandra adoption by improving its usability within Bloomberg. The team has developed automation workflows for managing the lifecycle of clusters, keyspace deployment and schema management. We've implemented client libraries for service discovery that we are looking to enhance with custom load balancing and retry policies. We also provide solutions engineering for application teams, helping them with data modeling and architecture. Currently, we are focused on improving our core automation of Cassandra, developing a feature-rich self service console for managing Cassandra databases, developing a proxy service to provide a simpler access layer and offering a system to provide self-managed backups and database copies.
If you are a software engineer who is passionate about distributed systems, and is interested in developing backend software infrastructure, we'd like to talk to you about an opening on our team.
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If you'd like to know more about the work we do, check out Bloomberg's Github:
https://github.com/bloomberg , our recent talk at Datastax Accelerate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjypMRrit9U and some of our recent work on Cassandra Reaper:
https://github.com/thelastpickle/cassandra-reaper/pull/635.
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