Sr Principal Developer Advocate, Red Hat
Hugo Guerrero
Hugo Guerrero works as a developer advocate at Red Hat. He has spent more than two decades working in software development. During that time, he has held various roles, including developer, consultant, architect, and software development factory manager. He is a passionate advocate for a new way of building applications called AsyncAPI, and he volunteers his time to help spread the word about this technology. He also contributes to open source projects. He is responsible for maintaining the Microcks Docker Desktop Extension.
Hugo Guerrero's contributions
Event-driven APIs and schema governance for Apache Kafka: Get ready for Kafka Summit Europe 2021
Hugo Guerrero
Find out how Kafka users are using event-driven APIs and contract-first workflows to describe their brokers better and retain control of the data structure.
Capture Oracle database events in Apache Kafka with Debezium
Hugo Guerrero
Streaming Oracle database events to Apache Kafka clusters is easy with the new Debezium connectors from Red Hat Integration.
Deploy integration components easily with the Red Hat Integration Operator
Hugo Guerrero
The new operator helps developers to easily explore and discover the components available in Red Hat Integration.
Db2 and Oracle connectors coming to Debezium 1.4 GA
Hugo Guerrero
Discover what's new with Debezium 1.4, such as the Debezium Db2 connector going GA and the developer preview of a new Oracle database connector.
Debezium serialization with Apache Avro and Apicurio Registry
Hugo Guerrero
Debezium makes it easy to capture database changes and record them in Kafka, now learn how to serialize MySQL change events with Apicurio Registry and Avro.
New features and storage options in Red Hat Integration Service Registry 1.1 GA
Hugo Guerrero
Find out what's new in Red Hat Integration's Apicurio-based Service Registry 1.1, which includes expanded storage options and new development features.
Capture IBM Db2 data changes with Debezium Db2 connector
Hugo Guerrero
Find out how to use Debezium's new Db2 connector and Red Hat AMQ Streams to capture row-level changes in IBM Db2 database tables.
Kubernetes-native Apache Kafka with Strimzi, Debezium, and Apache Camel (Kafka Summit 2020)
Hugo Guerrero
Explore how the open source projects Strimzi, Debezium, and Apache Camel integrate with Apache Kafka to speed up Kubernetes-native development.
Event-driven APIs and schema governance for Apache Kafka: Get ready for Kafka Summit Europe 2021
Find out how Kafka users are using event-driven APIs and contract-first workflows to describe their brokers better and retain control of the data structure.
Capture Oracle database events in Apache Kafka with Debezium
Streaming Oracle database events to Apache Kafka clusters is easy with the new Debezium connectors from Red Hat Integration.
Deploy integration components easily with the Red Hat Integration Operator
The new operator helps developers to easily explore and discover the components available in Red Hat Integration.
Db2 and Oracle connectors coming to Debezium 1.4 GA
Discover what's new with Debezium 1.4, such as the Debezium Db2 connector going GA and the developer preview of a new Oracle database connector.
Debezium serialization with Apache Avro and Apicurio Registry
Debezium makes it easy to capture database changes and record them in Kafka, now learn how to serialize MySQL change events with Apicurio Registry and Avro.
New features and storage options in Red Hat Integration Service Registry 1.1 GA
Find out what's new in Red Hat Integration's Apicurio-based Service Registry 1.1, which includes expanded storage options and new development features.
Capture IBM Db2 data changes with Debezium Db2 connector
Find out how to use Debezium's new Db2 connector and Red Hat AMQ Streams to capture row-level changes in IBM Db2 database tables.
Kubernetes-native Apache Kafka with Strimzi, Debezium, and Apache Camel (Kafka Summit 2020)
Explore how the open source projects Strimzi, Debezium, and Apache Camel integrate with Apache Kafka to speed up Kubernetes-native development.