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Speaking Session
Living the Cloud-Agnostic Dream with Event Driven Architecture
Tamimi Ahmad, Developer Advocate, Solace
Thursday, June 22 at 11:15am
Join our Developer Advocate, Tamimi Ahmad, at KCDC on June 22nd as he talks about Living the Cloud-Agnostic Dream with Event Driven Architecture.
Event-driven architecture (EDA) is all around us, and we may interact with EDA-based systems daily without even knowing it. It is the architectural backbone of many retail banks, capital markets, e-commerce platforms, airlines, and large CPGs.
Many organizations are leaning towards cloud-based solutions to keep up with the high volume of data movement, to combat siloed application interactions and deployments, and to achieve the desired system scalability. However, many companies are faced with common challenges that come with a multi-cloud deployment of event-driven architecture systems.
In this talk, Solace Developer Advocate Tamimi will give a high-level overview of event-driven architecture, review some real-world use cases, and delve into the importance of taking a cloud-agnostic approach to EDA. To wrap up, Tamimi will demonstrate how events can dynamically flow in a multi-cloud EDA solution that values cloud-agnostic data flow as a first-class citizen.
Attendees will leave this session with an understanding of:
- What an advanced event broker is and how it makes up the central nervous system for real-time data movement.
- Cloud-native solutions to EDA deployment and the vendor lock-in challenges associated with them.
- The power of an event mesh, an architecture layer that allows events to flow freely between applications no matter where they are deployed (on-premise, private cloud, public cloud).