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E-commerce websites, sports betting apps, and even stock trading platforms continuously provide real-time data to their users to create live experiences. That requires a specialized technology called data streaming, and Confluent (NASDAQ: CFLT) is a leading supplier.

The demand for data streaming will only grow over time, especially as more and more companies adopt artificial intelligence (AI), which is a brand new opportunity for the industry. In fact, Confluent believes its addressable market could reach $100 billion next year, and based on the company’s current revenue, it has barely scratched the surface of that opportunity.

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Confluent stock is trading 72% below its all-time high, which was achieved during the 2021 tech frenzy. It was relatively overvalued at the time, but the majority of analysts followed suit The Wall Street Journal have now awarded it the highest possible Buy rating. This is why investors may want to follow suit.

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Data streaming may sound complicated, but here’s a simple analogy: Many years ago, consumers would visit a video store to rent a movie, and then go home to watch it with their DVD player. Video streaming platforms such as Netflix have eliminated all that hardware by using the Internet to “beam” movies on demand directly to your television.

Data streaming is conceptually similar. Years ago, companies would store their valuable data on on-site physical servers and come back to analyze it at a later time. Today, companies store their data in centralized data centers (operated by tech giants such as Amazon) for a fraction of the cost. Data streaming technology allows them to record, process and analyze their data in real time.

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It has a number of use cases that I highlighted earlier. Retail giant WalmartFor example, Confluent uses it to connect its physical and online stores so it can track its inventory in real time. When a product is sold in any location, that inventory information is updated immediately. That means that when Walmart shows a product as “in stock” on its online store, customers can rest assured that it is true.

Data streaming is also critical in the world of AI, as applications such as chatbots and virtual assistants need to instantly record, analyze and interpret user prompts and then provide accurate responses. With Confluent, companies can leverage their real-time data streams and integrate them with large language models (LLMs) from leading startups like OpenAI to create unique AI applications.

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