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Linking Modular Architecture to Development Teams

Martin Fowler

Matthew Foster describes an example of this from his work with clients, and how using Domain-Driven Design and Team Topologies helped create a modular architecture that substantially reduced the time needed to deliver new features.

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Machine learning model serving architectures

Xebia

Your model has to leave the comforts of your development environment and is ready to move to production to be consumed by the end user. Selecting the right architectural serving pattern is paramount in creating the most business value from your model. Those are more advanced serving architecture warranting a blog post of their own.

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The early returns on gen AI for software development

CIO

Generative AI is already having an impact on multiple areas of IT, most notably in software development. Still, gen AI for software development is in the nascent stages, so technology leaders and software teams can expect to encounter bumps in the road.

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AI bots for customer experience: trends, insights, and examples

CIO

Here’s an example of how this could work: A customer calls his car insurance company after being in a minor fender bender. They can be managed and customized from a simple dashboard without needing help from a developer team and can be used for simple to very sophisticated purposes.

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Partner Webinar: A Framework for Building Data Mesh Architecture

Speaker: Jeremiah Morrow, Nicolò Bidotti, and Achille Barbieri

In this webinar, learn how Enel Group worked with Agile Lab to implement Dremio as a data mesh solution for providing broad access to a unified view of their data, and how they use that architecture to enable a multitude of use cases.

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Why Choose a Composable Architecture

Perficient

If you’ve been following Sitecore’s architectural movement over the last few years, a lot has changed. However, with a composable architecture, your organization can easily utilize another enterprise product in place of Sitecore’s offering, and this kind of flexibility is integrated into the very nature of a composable architecture.

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Event-Driven Architecture Explained: Real-World Examples, Models, & Benefits

Daffodil Software

This is the essence of Event-Driven Architecture (EDA), a concept that might sound complex but is rooted in a surprisingly simple idea: making technology respond to the real world just like we do.