What myths surround event-driven architectures, and the truth behind the valuable solution that can provide agility and scalability for software engineers If you think an event-driven architecture isn ...
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) ...
In recent years, we've been hearing a lot about the rise of event-driven architecture (EDA), and how this will factor into SOA efforts. This combination may form the foundation of emerging "smart ...
Modern enterprises increasingly operate at a scale where millions of transactions flow through mission-critical systems each year. In many organizations, annual volumes routinely reach one to two ...
Event-driven architecture flips the traditional request-response model on its head by letting systems react the moment something happens. Instead of waiting for scheduled updates or manual prompts, ...
BEA Systems Inc. has entered the event-driven architecture market with a product geared for SOA in Java environments. This unveiling of BEA WebLogic Event Server Monday is being coupled with an ...
Businesses operate in real time—unlike many of their applications. In nearly all major industries and verticals, there has been an explosion of interest in microservices. Their promise to enable the ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES — Just as many IT shops are starting to get their arms around the service-oriented architecture (SOA) approach now that Web services standards are emerging, there’s already a “next big ...