Event-driven architectures let software react to events in real time, with services publishing signals like “order placed” or “payment completed” that other services can subscribe to and act on. The ...
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Events are essential inputs to front-end systems. But when we mistake reactions for architecture, we drown in complexity. We need to shift our focus to state. Events are essential inputs to modern ...
The models work. The cloud infrastructure is in place. The data teams are capable. Yet the results from AI are still wanting, and the timelines are slipping. This is not an unusual situation; it is ...
In the race to net-zero emissions, real-time data is the unsung hero. Event-driven systems—powered by technologies like Apache Kafka—are transforming how industries manage energy, optimize resources ...