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5、y forward-looking statement,whether as a result of new information,future developments or otherwise.3Delivering Sub-Second Latency for Operational Workloads on DatabricksKarthik Ramasamy,Jerry PengJune 10 2025AgendaStreaming OverviewOverview&AdoptionStreaming Use CasesTypes of streaming workloads an
6、d what are people using streaming processing for?Introducing Real-time ModeNew execution mode in Structured Streaming that delivers ultra low latencyCustomer ValidationsReal world use cases that achieve ultra low latency using Real-time ModeStreaming OverviewWhat about your decisions?The world opera