AI-Driven Real-Time Data Systems with Redis & TimescaleDB
Description
This training focuses on building real-time, AI-driven data systems using Redis for low-latency processing and TimescaleDB for time-series analytics. Participants will learn how to design architectures that ingest, process, and analyze streaming data while integrating Generative AI for intelligent insights and decision-making. The course covers event-driven systems, caching strategies, time-series modeling, and real-time pipelines. Hands-on labs demonstrate how to combine Redis streams, TimescaleDB queries, and LLMs to detect anomalies, generate insights, and automate responses. Emphasis is placed on performance, scalability, and system reliability in production environments. By the end of the course, participants will be able to build intelligent systems that operate on live data and provide actionable insights in real time.
🕒 Duration: 16 hours
👥 Target Audience:
- Roles: .NET Developer, Backend Developer, Software Engineer, ΑI Engineer
- Seniority: Junior, Mid
Webinar Content
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Module 1: Foundations of Real-Time Systems
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Introduction to Real-Time Architectures |
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| Redis Fundamentals |
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Module 2: Time-Series Data Systems
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TimescaleDB Fundamentals |
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| Data Modeling for Time-Series |
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Module 3: Streaming & Integration
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Redis Streams Pipelines |
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| Redis + TimescaleDB Integration |
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Module 4: AI Integration
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AI for Real-Time Insights |
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| Capstone: Intelligent Real-Time System |
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Learning Objectives:
After attending this webinar participants will be able to:
- Design real-time data architectures using Redis and TimescaleDBs
- Implement streaming pipelines and event-driven processing systems
- Integrate AI models to generate insights from live and time-series data
- Build anomaly detection and alerting systems using AI-enhanced logic
- Optimize performance and scalability for real-time data applications
Prerequisite Knowledge
- Basic understanding of databases, SQL, and backend development concepts
- Familiarity with APIs and general programming

