Event-driven architectures unlock real-time responsiveness, but teams must address traceability, event contracts and data ...
CEO at Solace, makers of the event-driven architecture tooling relied on by the FAA, SAP, Barclays and many other brands you know and love. In part one, I explained how event-driven architecture helps ...
Microservices promise to help break down monolithic applications and enable the consistent delivery of services. But they can't do the job without help. This is where event-driven architecture (EDA) ...
How event-driven design can overcome the challenges of coordinating multiple AI agents to create scalable and efficient reasoning systems. While large language models are useful for chatbots, Q&A ...
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 ...
The interest in state machines started in the 1950s when George Moore and Edward Mealy published seminal papers on formal methods of designing digital circuits, which generate outputs based on the ...
What is a Real-Time Operating System (RTOS), and what does “real-time” mean anyway? What are the various kinds of state machines, and how to code them efficiently in C? What is object-oriented ...
Every investor knows that the market makes short-term moves in response to news events. Some people make a career out of reflecting society back to itself in a securities portfolio. Properly managed, ...
Event-driven investing seeks to extract alpha by capitalizing on price anomalies in shares of companies that are undergoing or affected by a corporate, investor or liquidity event. Over the long run, ...
A major corporate event like a merger, bankruptcy or spin-off can sometimes cause temporary mispricing of a company’s stock. Event-driven investing tries to capitalize on that lapse while the rest of ...