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Event-driven architecture benefits

Apiumhub

Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a design pattern built around the production, detection, and reaction to events that take place in time. Event-driven architecture enables minimal coupling, which makes it a good option for modern, distributed application architectures.

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Why Microservice Architecture Is More Than A Fad

taos

The web gave birth to the three-tier architecture. Eventually, there was SOA, and CORBA reared its head like a dyslexic snake. And now we have the so-called fad that is Microservice Architecture. The New Era The promised benefits of efficiency and interoperability from SOA/CORBA are still very much desired.

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GSAS is taking place in CCIB, Barcelona this year

Apiumhub

Global Software Architecture Summit is taking place in CCIB , Barcelona this year! One of the largest and most important software architecture events with practical talks and hands-on workshops. Global Software Architecture Summit leads to inspiration and helps to become a better software architect. About the venue. GSAS values.

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Exploring Social Collaboration and Enterprise Architecture In Oslo, Norway: A Trip Report

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Specifically I was asked to present our latest findings on social collaboration and enterprise architecture , two of my favorite topics as many of you know. Then in the afternoon I presented our new findings on the evolution of software architecture to Bouvet's enterprise architecture coucil. Masterclass from Web 2.0

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Web 2.0 Architectures: What Entrepreneurs and Architects Need to Know

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Architectures is now out from O'Reilly as of this month. Early feedback has been excellent including a stellar early review from JBoss CTO Mark Little. Amazon UK nearly sold out almost immediately and we're making it standard issue for the architecture course at Web 2.0 Architectures Hacking the Web's Network Effect.

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Why Microservices Will Become a Core Business Strategy for Most Organizations

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

This has happened before with Web sites, e-commerce, mobile applications, social media, and other well-known advances. The concept is now poised to — sooner or later — become the primary digital collaboration fabric with all our enterprise data, IT systems, 3rd party developers, business parters, suppliers, and other stakeholders.

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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

He and his colleagues spend their productive hours scaling large distributed file systems. Our only option was to roll up our sleeves and build basic cloud file system components such as object store ourselves. In general, Egnyte connect architecture shards and caches data at different levels based on: Amount of data.