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Transactional Outbox Pattern Benefits

Apiumhub

The Transactional Outbox Pattern is a design pattern used in distributed systems to ensure consistency and reliability when dealing with distributed transactions. The use of transactions ensures that messages are either sent in their entirety or not at all, thereby enhancing the integrity of our message delivery process.

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Serverless NiFi Flows with DataFlow Functions: The Next Step in the DataFlow Service Evolution

Cloudera

CDF-PC enables organizations to take control of their data flows and eliminate ingestion silos by allowing developers to connect to any data source anywhere with any structure, process it, and deliver to any destination using a low-code authoring experience. New use cases: event-driven, batch, and microservices.

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Evaluating a Microservice Architecture

Tandem

Microservice architecture has been a hot topic in the realm of software development for a while now. This blog post will provide a balanced view of the advantages and disadvantages of microservice architecture for enterprise software systems. However, like any technology, it has its strengths and weaknesses.

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Event-Driven Architecture and Pub/Sub Pattern Explained

Altexsoft

These days, it’s getting more common for application designs to be built on an event-driven architecture. Because this is the way to enable efficient, real-time communication between different components without them being aware of one another. Understanding event-driven architecture and pub/sub. What are these?

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Can’t-miss sessions for AWS Summit Chicago

Stackery

If you want to prime your mind for all the fantastic content coming up at AWS Summit Chicago, be sure to attend this hands-on workshop hosted by Stackery, Epsagon, and AWS the day before the event kicks off! A Culture of Rapid Innovation with DevOps, Microservices, and Serverless. Register for free here.

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Apiumhub is delighted to support YOW! LONDON 2022

Apiumhub

At Apiumhub we love to collaborate with events in the tech community. Conferences have joined forces with GOTO , a leading software development conference, to take the experience to the next level, so you do not want to miss this event. This time, we are proud supporters of YOW! It will take place on November 29-30 in London.

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Gaining visibility into processes spanning multiple microservices

Bernd Rucker

How to understand your choreography using process events monitoring Enterprises that use event-driven microservices often suffer from a lack of visibility into processes that cross the boundary of one individual microservice. It‘s’ hard to understand what happens and why.