Confluent Launches OEM Program to Help Partners Quickly and Confidently Grow Their Business with Data Streaming

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MSPs, CSPs, and ISVs can rapidly unlock new revenue streams with the industry’s leading data streaming platform integrated into their customer offerings

AUSTIN, Texas, September 17, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Confluent, Inc. (NASDAQ:CFLT), the data streaming pioneer, today announced the Confluent OEM Program. The new program for managed service providers (MSPs), cloud service providers (CSPs), and independent software vendors (ISVs) makes it easy to launch and enhance customer offerings with a complete data streaming platform for Apache Kafka? and Apache Flink?. With license to globally redistribute or embed Confluent’s enterprise-grade platform, partners can bring real-time products and Kafka offerings to market faster and easily monetize customer demand for data streaming with limited risk. The program makes data streaming a high-margin part of the business with expert implementation guidance and certification to help partners launch enterprise-ready offerings; flexible commercial terms that match the ways partners sell; and ongoing technical support to ensure long-term customer success.

"As data-driven technologies like GenAI become essential to enterprise operations, conversation has shifted from ‘if’ or ‘when’ a business will need data streaming to ‘what’s the fastest, most cost-effective way to get started?’" said Kamal Brar, Senior Vice President, Worldwide ISV and APAC, Confluent. "We help our partners unlock new revenue streams by meeting the growing demand for real-time data within every region they serve. Confluent offers the fastest route to delivering enterprise-grade data streaming, enabling partners to accelerate service delivery, reduce support costs, and minimize overall complexity and risk."

The need for real-time data has cemented data streaming as a critical business requirement. According to ISG Software Research, "by 2026, more than three-quarters of enterprises’ standard information architectures will include streaming data and event processing." To meet this need, teams often turn to popular open source technologies like Kafka and Flink. However, building and maintaining open source software, especially at scale, quickly becomes prohibitively expensive and time-consuming. On average, self-managing Kafka takes businesses more than two years to reach production scale, with ongoing platform development and operational costs exceeding millions of dollars per year. Over time, solutions built with open source Kafka and Flink consume more and more engineering resources, which impacts a business’ ability to focus on differentiation and maintain a competitive advantage.