Event-driven microservices are an excellent way to deliver both historical and new data to all of the systems and teams that need it, but they come with additional overhead and management requirements ...
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 ...
Event-driven architectures are wonderful. But Kafka was never intended to be a database, and using it as a database won’t solve your problem. It’s a tale as old as time. An enterprise is struggling ...
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Learn why reliable event-driven systems also need replayability and how Recovery Contracts improve confidence in Kafka-based ...
Hadoop stores massive amounts of data across many computers safely.Spark processes big data much faster than traditional ...
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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Just like some problems are too big for one person to solve, some tasks are too complex for a single AI agent. Instead, the best approach is to decompose problems into smaller, specialized units, ...