Event Driven Architecture

Past Presentations

ETL is dead; long-live streams

What happens if you take everything that is happening in your company—every click, every database change, every application log—and make it all available as a real-time stream of well-structured data? I will discuss the experience at LinkedIn and elsewhere moving from batch-oriented ETL to...

Neha Narkhede Co-Creator Apache Kafka/Co-founder and CTO @Confluent
Data Consistency in Microservice Using Sagas

The services in a microservice architecture must be loosely coupled and so cannot share database tables. What’s more, two phase commit (a.k.a. a distributed transaction) is not a viable option for modern applications. Consequently, a microservices application must use the Saga pattern, which...

Chris Richardson Java Champion and Author of POJOs in Action
Event Driven Architecture for Real-Time Analytics

As the world is becoming more instrumented and connected there is a shift to event driven architectures that analyze and act on events as they happen to give more intelligent applications and personalized experiences. We’ll discuss the shift from a traditional big data approach to an event...

Mike Spicer Distinguished Engineer, Lead Architect, IBM Streams

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