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Journey to Event Driven – Part 2: Programming Models for the Event-Driven Architecture

Confluent

Part 1 of this series discussed why you need to embrace event-first thinking, while this article builds a rationale for different styles of event-driven architectures and compares and contrasts scaling, persistence and runtime models. Event-driven architecture. Being event first.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 3: The Affinity Between Events, Streams and Serverless

Confluent

FaaS functions only solve the compute part, but where is data stored and managed, and how is it accessed? This is important as each platform has different persistence models and APIs, tying you to that vendor’s ecosystem. What is more, as the world adopts the event-driven streaming architecture, how does it fit with serverless?

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. The web is over 30 years old; the Netscape browser appeared in 1994, and it wasn’t the first. 2023 was one of those rare disruptive years.

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The Year Ahead for BPM -- 2019 Predictions from Top Influencers

BPM

Now we’re seeing AI dominating the conversations (without a lot of actual adoption in the early majority), and RPA creating a lot of buzz, though companies adopting it are starting to realize that scaling an RPA based automation architecture is flawed by design. Regulated and unregulated industries should advance with caution.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 4: Four Pillars of Event Streaming Microservices

Confluent

Event-first thinking enables us to build a new atomic unit: the event. This model is completely free form, we can build anything provided that we apply mechanical sympathy with the underlying system behavior. Four pillars of event streaming. Pillar 2 – Instrumentation plane: Business metrics. Deployment model.

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Microservices Webinar FAQ

Bernd Rucker

I want to answer all open questions in this blog post. You can find the recording of the webinar online , as well as the slides : [link] BPMN & modeling related questions Q: How to present BPMN diagrams so that common people can understand it? But comprehensible models should also comply with certain best practices?—?you

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Digging into Sitecore Content Hub ONE

Perficient

As a marketer, you can model and manage content, but you have no control over the presentation and display of how content is consumed. Here’s when a campaign microsite might be a good fit for headless: Minimal visual templates (2-5) with fixed designs (i.e. They provide a CMS with absolutely no head.