Event-Driven Implementation Patterns
The decoupled and asynchronous nature of an event-driven architecture enables the development of flexible, extensible, modern cloud-based serverless applications.
The decoupled and asynchronous nature of an event-driven architecture enables the development of flexible, extensible, modern cloud-based serverless applications.
Containers offer many benefits but introduce cyber risks and lifecycle issues. Sound security and DevOps practices can avoid these problems.
As businesses strive to be more responsive and react in real-time, they must incorporate events data and develop and deploy applications based on microservices and cloud-native architectures.
What is Apache Kafka? Event-driven architecture using Apache Kafka (Webinar) Datasheet: Simplify Apache Kafka on Red Hat OpenShift eBook: The Event Mesh – A Primer Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a software architecture paradigm promoting the production, detection, consumption of, and reaction to events. But EDA entails more than just the production and consumption of events. […]
An event mesh offers the connectivity, dynamic routing, scalability, high performance, and security required to run real-time logistics and operations management applications.
Oracle, Microsoft, Intel, and TIBCO all make significant real-time analytics and edge computing announcements, and more.
Manufacturers who successfully implement artificial intelligence hope to improve operations, reduce downtime, and increase product quality.
In the news this week: Accenture updates its intelligent automation platform, Hazelcast adds a new feature and enhancements to its in-memory data grid, and more.
Rolls-Royce develops an AI ethics framework and trust process, a UK consortium aims to bring quantum computing to the enterprise, and more.
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